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THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 


HISTORICAL  CATALOGUE 
1816-1901 


BANGOR : 
PRESS  OF  J.  H.  BACON 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH 


When  the  Province  of  Maine  was  separated  from  Massachusetts  and 
became  an  independent  state,  it  was  larger  than  all  the  rest  of  New 
England,  and  contained  a  population  of  three  hundred  thousand  souls. 
This  population,  scattered  over  so  wide  a  territory,  needed  to  be  pro- 
vided with  pastors  and  teachers ;  and  within  the  bounds  of  the  entire 
state  Bowdoin  College  was  the  only  institution  existing,  above  the 
grade  of  academy.  But  the  college  was  doing  her  work  as  a  classical 
institution  and  not  specially  for  the  training  of  the  ministry.  The 
godly  men  and  women  of  the  churches  who  had  become  anxiously 
interested  in  the  problem,  saw  that  the  college  must  be  supplemented 
by  a  school  of  theology.  They  could  not,  for  their  ministers,  look  back 
to  their  mother  state,  for  Andover,  then  only  recently  established, 
could  not  fill  the  demand  of  its  own  field.  Yale  and  East  Windsor 
seminaries  were  not  yet  projected.  Maine  mvist  provide  for  herself. 
It  was  out  of  this  necessity  that  Bangor  Seminary  arose. 

As  early  as  1810  an  association  had  been  formed  in  Portland,  called 
"The  Society  for  Promoting  Theological  Education."  It  was  designed 
to  aid  young  men  in  preparing  for  the  gospel  ministry,  with  a  view 
principally  to  the  supply  of  the  newly-settled  parts  of  Maine.  This 
was  one  of  the  earliest  education  societies  in  the  United  States.  It  was 
incorporated  in  1812,  and  vigorous  measures  were  taken  to  carry  into 
effect  the  principal  object  of  the  society. 

After  much  thought  and  a  somewhat  extended  correspondence,  not 
only  in  this  country  but  in  England,  it  was  concluded  that  this  object 
could  not  be  attained  without  the  establishment  of  a  literary  and  theo- 
logical institution.  Accordingly  a  committee  was  appointed  by  the 
directors  of  the  society,  with  instructions  to  found  and  locate  the  pro- 


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posed  Seminary.  Through  the  efforts  of  this  committee  a  charter  was 
obtained  from  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  which  directed  "That 
there  be  and  hereby  is  established  in  the  County  of  Hancock  a  Literary 
Seminary  by  the  name  of  the  Maine  Charity  School,  for  the  purpose 
of  promoting  religion  and  morality,  and  for  the  education  of  youth  in 
such  languages  and  in  such  of  the  liberal  arts  and  sciences  as  the  Trus- 
tees thereof  shall  from  time  to  time  judge  the  most  useful  and  expedi- 
ent for  the  purposes  of  said  Seminary."  This  instrument  was  dated 
February  24,  1814.  By  its  provisions  the  Trustees  were  authorized  to 
establish  not  only  a  Theological  Seminary,  but  an  English  or  Classical 
School,  a  Teachers'  Seminary,  or  even  a  College. 

The  persons  designated  in  the  charter  as  the  first  board  of  Trustees 
were  the  Revs.  John  Sawyer,  Kiah  Bayley,  Eliphalet  Gillet,  William 
Jenks,  Mighill  Blood,  Asa  Lyman,  David  Thurston,  Harvey  Loomis, 
Hon.  Ammi  R.  Mitchell  and  Samuel  P^.  Button,  Esq.  The  first  meet- 
ing of  this  body  appears  to  have  been  held  in  Montville,  Waldo  County, 
at  the  house  of  Major  Samuel  Moor,  in  May,  1814.  Several  new  mem- 
bers were  added ;  and  Rev.  Edward  Payson,  of  Portland,  was  elected 
President;  Rev.  Eliphalet  Gillet,  of  Hallowell,  Vice-President;  Rev. 
Kiah  Bayley,  of  Newcastle,  Secretary ;  and  Samuel  E.  Button,  Esq.,  of 
Bangor,  Treasurer. 

The  Seminary  was  founded  ou  the  plan  of  the  English  Bissenting 
Institutions.  It  was  intended  chiefly  for  those  who,  in  consideration  of 
their  age  or  other  circumstances,  must  enter  the  ministry,  if  at  all,  with- 
out a  collegiate  education.  The  prescribed  course  of  study  was  literary 
and  classical,  as  well  as  theological,  and  would  occupy  four  years.  The 
studies  of  the  first  two  years  were  to  be  chiefly  classical;  those  of  the 
last  two  years  were  professional,  including  systematic  and  pastoral 
theology,  ecclesiastical  history,  and  homiletics.  This  arrangement 
lasted  for  several  years.  But  serious  practical  difficulties  arose ;  and 
after  repeated  modifications  and  re-organizations,  it  was  abandoned  in 
1827,  and  the  literary  and  classical  course  was  developed  into  a 
separate  preparatory  school.  Since  that  time  the  Seminary  has 
devoted  itself  to  the  regular  theological  curriculum  of  three  years. 

The  founders  of  the  proposed  institution  might  have  located  it  in  the 


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western  and  more  ttiickl}'  settled  part  of  Maine ;  but  in  the  spirit  and 
with  the  energy  of  their  original  conception  they  determined  to  plant 
it  in  the  midst  of  the  sparsely  populated  territory  whose  needs  it  was 
specially  intended  to  supply.  Accordingly,  a  temporary  arrangement 
was  effected  betvveen  them  and  the  Trustees  of  Hampden  Academy; 
and  the  Seminary  was  opened  at  Hampden  in  October,  1816. 

During  the  first  year  the  new  school  was  under  the  charge  of  Mr. 
Jehudi  Ashmun  (Univ.  of  Vt.,  1816),  afterwards  the  eminent  Colonial 
Agent  in  Liberia.  In  June,  1817,  it  was  more  completely  organized 
and  the  several  departments  of  instruction  were  filled.  Mr.  Ashmun 
was  retained  as  Professor  of  Classical  Literature,  Rev.  Abijah  Wines 
(Dartmouth,  1794)  was  appointed  to  the  chair  of  Theology,  and  Mr. 
Ebenezer  Cheever  (Bowdoin,  1817)  was  selected  as  preceptor  of  the 
Preparatory  School.  Two  years  later  Mr.  Ashmun  was  succeeded  by 
Rev.  Bancroft  Fowler  (Yale,  1796),  and  Mr.  Wines  by  Rev.  John  Smith 
(Dartmouth,  1794).  These  men  all  entered  upon  their  duties  with 
ability  and  vigor.  They  made  the  beginnings;  and  may  in  a  true  sense 
be  called  the  founders  of  the  future  institution.  Mr.  Ashmun  came 
direct  from  college,  young,  ardent,  sensitive,  conscientious  and  devout. 
He  did  faithful  work,  but  at  the  end  of  three  years  left  it  for  another 
enterprise  which  was  still  nearer  to  his  heart.  The  remainder  of  his 
brief  life  was  spent  in  founding  a  colony  in  Liberia;  whence  he  return- 
ed to  New  Haven  in  1828  to  die  at  the  early  age  of  thirty-four.  Dr. 
Wines  was  already  a  man  of  mature  years  and  pastoral  experience. 
He  is  described  as  large,  erect,  of  commanding  presence,  an  indefati- 
gable worker,  a  bold  and  earnest  preacher,  and  much  beloved  as  a 
pastor.  Before  coming  to  the  seminary  he  had  experienced  a  serious 
nervous  disorder ;  and  it  may  have  been  a  temporary  recurrence  of  this 
which  led  him  to  resign  his  chair.  He  took  a  pastorate  in  Deer  Isle,  and  a 
few  years  later  died  at  the  McLean  asylum  in  Charlestowu,  Mass.  His 
successor  in  the  department  of  theology,  Dr.  Smith,  was  also  a  Massa- 
chusetts man,  a  classmate,  and  of  the  same  age.  He  is  spoken  of  as  an 
admirable  instructor,  a  clear  and  forcible  thinker,  logical  and  solid. 
He  made  a  deep  and  lasting  impression  on  his  classes.  After  twelve 
years  of  faithful  and  self-sacrificing  labor  he  died  in  office.     Professor 


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Bancroft  Fowler  was  a  Yale  man,  and  like  Drs.  Smith  and  Wines,  was 
a  pupil  of  Dr.  Emmons.  He  brought  to  the  chair  of  Sacred  Literature 
not  only  an  acute  mind  and  large  scholarship,  but  also  a  fine  classical 
taste  and  a  wide  acquaintance  with  belles  leitres.  He  was  a  christian 
gentleman,  much  esteemed  by  his  pupils,  and  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  the  Seminary.  After  leaving  Bangor,  Professor  Fowler  established 
a  school  for  young  ladies  in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  and  taught  there 
successfully  for  some  years;  then  spent  fifteen  years  in  pastoral  work, 
and  finally  retired  to  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  where  the  last  decade  of  his 
life  was  passed  amid  his  books  and  his  friends,  and  where  he  died  at 
the  ripe  age  of  more  than  fourscore. 

These  names  are  worthy  of  honorable  mention.  Doubtless  these 
earliest  teachers  in  the  Seminary  did  more  both  directly  and  indirectly 
to  shape  its  development  and  assure  its  future  than  any  and  all  other 
influences  of  their  time. 

It  does  not  appear  that  the  Seminary  owned  any  liuildings  or  lands 
in  Hampden.  The  students  boarded  and  studied  in  private  families, 
and  recited  at  the  Academy.  But  in  1819,  a  lot  of  land,  containing 
about  seven  acres,  favorably  situated  in  Bangor,  was  given  to  the  Sem- 
inary by  the  late  Isaac  Davenport,  Esq.,  of  Milton,  Mass.  In  the 
autumn  of  that  year  the  institution  was  removed  from  Hampden  to 
Bangor,  and  now  occupies  the  beautiful  grounds  included  in  Mr. 
Davenport's  generous  gift. 

Bangor,  which  is  now  the  third  city  in  size  in  the  state,  with  a  pop- 
ulation of  about  twenty-two  thousand,  was  then  a  small  place,  contain- 
ing only  about  twelve  hundred  inhabitants.  There  was  no  meeting- 
house in  the  town.  The  people  were  blessed  with  an  excellent  minis- 
ter, the  Rev.  Harvey  Loomis,  who  preached  first  in  a  hall  over  a  store 
at  City  Point,  and  later  in  what  came  to  be  known  as  the  Old  Court- 
house. It  was  in  this  court-house  that  the  students  were  at  first 
accustomed  to  meet  their  teachers  for  literary  and  religious  exercises. 
Later  one  or  two  other  buildings  were  rented  for  the  purpose ;  one  of 
which  stood  on  the  corner  of  Main  and  Water  streets,  the  site  now 
occupied  by  the  Masonic  Hall. 


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The  first  building  erected  for  the  Seminary  in  Bangor  was  a  Chapel. 
It  was  built  in  1823,  and  stood  on  the  south  side  of  Hammond  street, 
in  the  grounds  now  belonging  to  the  house  of  the  late  Vice-President 
Hamlin.  It  was  occupied  by  the  preparatory  school,  and  for  recita- 
tions and  worship  by  the  theological  students.  It  was  a  great  conven- 
ience to  the  infant  Seminary;  but  after  several  years  of  usefulness  it 
was  destroyed  by  fire. 

The  next  building  erected  was  called  the  Commons  House,  and  was 
finished  in  1827.  It  was  intended  as  a  boarding-house  for  students,  and 
also  to  furnish  them  with  rooms.  It  continued  to  be  so  occupied  for 
about  ten  years,  until  the  completion  of  the  dormitory,  when  it  was 
remodeled  into  a  double  dwelling-house.  It  is  the  building  now  num- 
bered 331  and  333  Hammond  street,  and  is  occupied  by  two  of  the  pro- 
fessors and  their  families. 

The  dormitory  was  built  in  1837,  from  funds  raised  by  the  General 
Conference.  It  has  been  much  improved  since,  the  grounds  around  it 
graded,  and  the  gravel  paths  relaid  in  concrete.  In  the  summer  of 
1877  the  interior  was  reconstructed  and  thoroughly  refitted. 

The  present  Commons  Hall  was  erected  later.  It  is  occupied  by  the 
students'  boarding-club,  and  by  the  matron  and  the  superintendent  of 
buildings  and  grounds.  The  south  wing  of  this  building  originally 
contained  the  library,  which  is  now  more  safely  housed  in  the  chapel. 
A  third  dwelling-house  on  Union  street,  opposite  the  Seminary  enclos- 
ure, was  added  by  purchase  to  the  number  of  residences  for  the  pro- 
fessors; in  1855  a  fourth  was  erected  on  the  grounds,  corner  of  Union 
and  Pond  streets,  and  in  1893  a  fifth,  fronting  on  Hammond  street. 

The  chapel  was  dedicated  in  1859.  The  Seminary  is  indebted  for  it  to 
the  long-continued  and  self-sacrificing  exertions  of  the  Ladies'  Corban 
Society  of  Bangor.  In  addition  to  the  chapel  proper  it  contains  lecture- 
rooms,  the  reading-room,  a  cabinet  of  curiosities  from  missionary 
lands,  and  the  library. 

The  Library  consisted  at  first  of  the  few  volumes  occasionally  con- 
tributed by  friends.  The  Seminary  had  been  in  active  operation  for 
some  fifteen  years  before  any  money  was  received  for  the  purchase  of 
books;  and  more  than  forty  years   before   the   generous   fund   estab- 


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lished  by  the  late  Ichabod  Washburn,  Esq.,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  gave 
the  library  the  nucleus  of  a  working  capital.  Two  liberal  friends  of 
the  institution  have  recently  added  a  thousand  dollars  each,  and 
another,  three  hundred;  and  the  income  of  the  fund  thus  constituted  is 
devoted  to  obtaining  the  latest  and  best  works.  By  careful  nurture 
the  library  has  thus  grown  to  a  valuable  collection,  numbering  at 
present  more  than  twenty-two  thousand  volumes.  It  is  now  accom- 
modated in  the  lower  hall  of  the  Chapel. 

In  the  rear  of  the  chapel  stands  the  gymnasium,  an  attractive  and 
substantial  structure  of  brick.  It  was  completed  in  1895,  and  is  well 
equipped  with  modern  apparatus. 

It  is  due  to  the  wide  constituency  of  the  Seminary  that  some  state- 
ment should  be  added  as  to  its  financial  support.  Its  work  began  with- 
out endowment.  It  lived  on  the  gifts  of  its  friends.  The  first  ever 
received  should  have  honorable  mention;  it  was  from  the  ladies  of  the 
church  in  Newcastle,  Me.,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  sixty  dollars 
collected  and  forwarded  by  the  wife  of  the  pastor.  Rev.  Kiah  Bayley, 
the  first  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  Mrs.  Bayley  was  deeply 
interested  in  the  new  institution,  and  before  her  death  at  the  age  of 
ninety  she  had  collected  and  sent  to  its  treasury  nearly  two 
thousand  dollars.  Other  donations  and  subscriptions  came  in  not  only 
from  citizens  of  Maine,  but  from  friends  in  other  states,  even  as  far 
south  as  Georgia.  It  is  interesting  to  know  that  the  largest  gift  in 
Washington,  D.  C,  was  received  from  John  Quincy  Adams,  then  Sec- 
retary of  State,  and  later  President.  In  1835  a  subscription  of  one 
hundred  thousand  dollars  was  started,  and  met  with  a  generous  re- 
sponse. "One  gentleman  in  Bangor  subscribed  between  sixteen  and 
seventeen  thousand  dollars ;  another,  seven  thousand ;  another,  four 
thousand ;  several,  two  thousand ;  and  many  men  in  Bangor,  Portland 
and  other  places,  subscribed  a  thousand  each."  Within  six  months 
the  whole  was  pledged.  But  the  great  panic  of  1837  so  crippled  the 
finances  of  the  country  that  not  more  than  a  third  of  the  amount  was 
ever  realized.  In  1847  the  chair  occupied  by  Professor  Shepard  was 
endowed  by  a  subscription  mostly  made  up  in  Bangor,  and  largely  by 
the  liberality  and  the  exertions  of  the  late  George  W.  Pickering;  this 

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enabled  the  professor  to  resist  the  urgeut  calls  of  churches  in  Brooklyn 
and  New  York,  and,  as  Dr.  Pond  says,  "saved  the  Seminary."  In  1849 
another  effort  raised  thirty-four  thousand  dollars  toward  the  endow- 
ment of  the  other  two  professorships.  Generous  bequests,  amounting 
to  fifteen  thousand  dollars,  came  from  the  Waldo  family  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  and  later  the  sum  of  forty  thousand  from  the  Washburn  family 
of  the  same  place.  Other  liberal  donations  and  legacies  were,  five 
thousand  dollars  from  William  E.  Dodge,  of  New  York;  ten  thousand 
from  Dr.  Jacob  Hayes,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.;  thirteen  thousand  from 
Messrs.  Hiram  and  William  Fogg,  of  New  York;  twenty-five  thousand 
from  Richard  P.  Buck,  of  Brooklyn.  Within  the  past  thirty  years  are 
to  be  gratefully  recorded  gifts  from  Robert  McGaw,  of  Merrimac,  N. 
H.,  five  thousand;  Mrs.  A.  S.  Hill,  of  Paris,  Me.,  twenty-eight  hun- 
dred;  T.  S.  Wentworth  and  Benj.  Sewall,  of  Boston,  each  five  thou- 
sand;  Charles  Clapp  and  T.  M.  Reed,  of  Bath,  Me.,  in  memory  of  Dea. 
Andrew  Reed,  each  three  thousand ;  more  recently,  bequests  of  eight 
thousand  eight  hundred  from  the  estate  of  Charles  Dummer,  of  Hallo- 
well;  and  of  twenty-five  thousand  (making  thirty  thousand  in  all) 
from  Henry  Winkley,  of  Philadelphia.  The  last  decade  has  added 
such  valuable  gifts  as  eleven  thousand  from  Elias  Bond,  D.  D.,  of 
Kohala,  Hawaii,  class  of  '40,  ten  thousand  from  H.  H.  Fogg  of  Bangor, 
six  thousand  from  B.  B.  Thatcher  of  Bangor,  five  thousand  each  from 
Mrs.  Ann  J.  Walker  of  Portland,  Dr.  R.  W.  Wood  of  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  Thomas  Harwood  of  Bath,  Me.,  and  John  F.  Colby  of  Bangor, 
four  thousand  from  Thomas  C.  Kennedy  of  Newcastle,  and  fifteen 
hundred  from  Rev.  Charles  B.  Smith  of  Medford,  Mass.,  class  of  '44. 
Two  bequests  have  been  recently  announced  ;  five  thousand  from  Mrs. 
Richard  P.  Buck  of  Brooklyn,  and  twenty-five  thousand  from  Joseph 
Ricker  of  Portland.  The  late  Rev.  Dr.  George  W.  Field,  of  Bangor,  an 
alumnus  of  both  Bowdoin  College  and  the  Seminary,  gave  a  scholarship 
of  one  thousand  to  the  Seminary,  and  two  others  of  two  thousand  each  to 
the  College  in  aid  of  graduates  of  the  Seminary  who  continue  their  stud- 
ies at  the  College.  The  late  Nehemiah  Kittredge,  of  Bangor,  established 
a  loan  fund  of  two  thousand  dollars,  which  has  proved  a  benefit  to  the 
students.     Recent  donors  of  a  thousand  dollars  or  more  have  been  Dea. 


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S.  Adams,  of  Castine ;  Mrs.  Julia  A.  Stanley,  of  Hallowell ;  Mrs.  Caro- 
line W.  Brooks,  of  Portland ;  Mrs.  Narcissa  Sewall  Bourne,  of  Kenne- 
bunk ;  and  Messrs.  W.  W.  Thomas,  of  Portland,  John  Patten,  of  Bath, 
Hon.  James  W.  Bradbury  of  Augusta,  R.  W.  Shapleigh,  and  Rev. 
Henry  S.  Loring,  class  of  '46.  It  is  due  to  these  friends  who  have  made 
such  efforts  in  behalf  of  our  beloved  institution,  that  they  should  be 
held  in  honorable  memory.  And  it  is  due  to  very  many  others,  who 
have  not  been  able  to  give  in  such  amounts,  but  whose  self-sacrifice 
has  doubtless  been  as  great,  that  they  also  should  be  esteemed  as  highly 
in  love  for  their  works'  sake.  The  Seminary  would  thus  publicly 
record  her  gratitude  to  them  one  and  all.  The  trust  thus  committed 
to  her  is  held  sacred;  and  she  may  point  with  pardonable  pride  to 
the  use  she  has  made  of  it  in  training  hundreds  of  pastors  and  mission- 
aries for  service  in   the  Kingdom  of  Christ. 

It  should  be  added  that  many  of  the  donations  recorded  above  were 
given  with  special  designation  to  special  objects,  as,  for  the  library,  for 
the  erection  of  buildings,  for  scholarships,  and  for  the  students'  aid 
funds,  which  last  are  large  and  liberal.  The  permanent  endowment 
has  not  increased  in  like  proportion,  and  its  income,  though  carefully 
and  economically  administered,  is  not  yet  sufficient  to  meet  the  urgent 
needs  of  the  institution.  It  is  to  be  hoped  that  the  Seminary  will  at 
no  distant  day  be  put  upon  a  broader  financial  basis  by  the  generosity 
of  its  friends ;  for  only  so  can  it  meet  the  increasing  requirements  of  a 
thorough  education,  and  satisfy  the  reasonable  demands  of  the 
churches. 

From  the  date  of  its  charter  Bangor  Seminary  has  now  been  in  exis- 
tence eighty-seven  years.  During  that  time  it  has  sent  out  into  the 
world  seventy-nine  theological  classes,  comprising  eight  hundred 
graduates,  together  with  two  hundred  and  fifty  others  who  studied  for 
one  or  more  years,  but  did  not  complete  their  course.  These  men  have 
made  a  faithful  and  useful  body  of  workers.  The  majority  of  them  are 
still  living,  and  are  at  their  posts  all  over  the  land  or  on  foreign  shores, 
in  pulpits  of  many  denominations  and  of  every  grade  of  eminence. 

Bangor,  May,  1901. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH 

The  foregoing  sketch  has  been  compiled  in  part  from  original 
sources,  and  in  part  from  the  Address  delivered  by  Dr.  Pond  at  the 
semi-centennial  of  the  Seminary  in  1870.  The  lists  which  follow,  of 
the  Trustees,  Faculty  and  Alumni,  were  originally  prepared  chiefly 
from  blanks  sent  out  from  the  Seminary.  The  records  of  the  past  ten 
years  have  been  added  from  published  statistics  and  from  private  cor- 
respondence. In  many  cases,  especially  in  the  earlier  classes,  most  of 
whose  members  had  long  since  deceased,  the  blanks  were  never  re- 
turned, and  the  desired  information  was  not  always  obtainable  from 
other  sources.  Some  errors  and  omissions  will  therefore  be  likely  to 
appear.  We  acknowledge  with  thanks  the  kindness  of  many  alumni 
and  friends  who  have  sent  us  needed  corrections  and  missing  data,  and 
we  earnestly  request  a  continuance  of  like  favors  from  all  who  have 
the  facts  at  hand,  or  can  put  us  in  the  way  of  obtaining  them. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


The  dates  afflxe.l  to  names  of  trustees  and  professors,  denote  the  term  of  service. 
A  date  following  the  name  of  a  college  or  other  Institution  signifies  the  graduation 
of  the  student  at  that  place  and  time;  mention  of  an  institution  without  date  signi- 
fies that  the  course  was  not  completed,  or  that  the  editors  were  not  able  to  ascertain 
the  fact.  In  the  record  of  the  alumni  it  may  be  assumed  that  each  person  is  engaged 
in  regular  ministerial  work,  unless  otherwise  stated.  Places  of  settlement  are  given, 
but  not  usually  the  church  or  denomination,  except  where  a  change  is  noted  from 
one  denomination  to  another.  As  the  work  of  the  minister  is  practically  the  same 
whether  installed  or  not,  and  the  information  has  been  by  no  means  uniform  or  clear, 
no  attempt  has  been  made  to  preserve  a  distinction  between  "jiastor"  and  "acting 
jtastor"— p.  and  a.  p.  The  abbreviation  "res.  lie."  denotes  that  the  person  was  a 
resident  licentiate  at  the  time  specified.  The  names  of  those  who  have  taken  a  par- 
tial course  without  graduating  are  appended  to  the  classes  with  which  they  studied. 
No  accountis  made  of  years  uncompleted ;  the  figure  attached  to  each  name  denotes 
the  number  of  full  years  such  student  was  connected  with  the  Seminary. 


Rev.  John  Sawyer,  D.  D.,  1814-58;  b.  Hebron,  Ct.,  Oct.  9,  1755; 
revolutionar}'  army,  77-81;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1785;  ord.  Orford, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1787,  p.  to  95;  Boothbay,  Me.,  98-1808;  Maine  mis- 
sionary for  many  j^ears;  res.  Bangor,  1812-18,  Garland,  Me.  from 
18;  d.  Bangor,  Oct.  14,  1858. 

Rev.  Kiah  Bayley,  1814-25;  b.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  11,  1770; 
Dartmouth  Coll.  1793;  studied  theol.  with  Dr.  Emmons;  ord.  New- 
castle, Me.,  Oct.  7,  1797,  p.  to  1823;  Greensboro,  Vt.,  25-9;  Thorn- 
ton, N.  H.,  29-32;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1800-16;  Pres.  M.  M.  S.  1815-22;  author;  res.  Hardwick,  Vt.,  from 
33;  d.  Aug.  17,  1857. 

Rev.  Eliphalet  Qillett,  D.  D.,  1814-18;  b.  Colchester,  Ct.,  Nov.  19, 
1768;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1791;  ord.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1795,  p. 
to  1827;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1798-1816; 
Board  of  Trustees,  16-48;  Sec.  M.  M.  S.,  1807-48;  d.  Hallowell, 
Me.,  Oct.  19,  1848. 


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BOARD   OF  TRUSTEES 

Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  1814  19;  b.  Newton,  Mass.,  Nov. 
25,  1778;  Harvard  Coll.,  1797;  ord.  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  26,  1805,  p.  to 
17;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  1806-11;  Board  of 
Trustees,  11-22;  chaplain  U.  S.  army,  1812;  prof.  Bowdoin  Coll. 
12-16;  teacher,  Boston,  Mass.,  18+;  p.  Boston,  26-44;  author;  d. 
Boston,  Nov.  13,  1866. 

Rev.  Mighill  Blood,  1814-52;  b.  Mollis,  N.  H.,  Dec.  13,  1777;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1800;  ord.  Bucksport,  Me.,  May  12,  1803,  p.  to  40;  res. 
Bucksport  from  40,  and  there  d.  Apr.  2,  1852. 

Rev.  Asa  Lyman,  1814-16;  b.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  Feb.  24,  1777;  Yale  Coll., 
1797;  p.  Hampden,  Ct.;  Bath,  Me.,  1806-8;  Windham,  Me.,  1809- 
10;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1806-13;  teacher 
in  N.  Y.;  d.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1836. 

Rev.  David  Thurston,  D.  D.,  1814-60;  b.  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Feb.  6, 
1779;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1804;  ord.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1807,  p. 
to  51;  Vassalboro,  Me.,  51-3;  Searsport,  Me.,  55-8;  Litchfield, 
Me.,  59-65;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  32-64; 
pres.  A.  M.  A.,  59-65;  d.  Litchfield,  May  7,  1865. 

Rev.  Harvey  Loomis,  1814-25;  b.  Torringford,  Ct.,  1785;  Williams 
Coll.,  1809;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1811,  p.  to  25;  d.  Jan.  2, 
1825. 

Ammi  Ruhamah  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  1814-24;  b.  North  Yarmouth,  Me., 
May  8,  1762;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1796-1824; 
d.  North  Yarmouth,  May  14,  1824. 

Samuel  Edwards  Dutton,  Esq.,  1814-26;  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  June  16, 
1744;  Judge  of  Probate,  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Feb.  16,  1831. 

Rev.  Jonathan  Fisher,  1814-45;  ^-  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  Oct.  7, 
1768;  Harvard  Coll.,  1792;  ord.  Bluehill,  Me.,  July  13,  1796,  p.  to 
1837;  author;  res.  Bluehill,  from  37;  d.  Sep.  22,  1847. 

Rev.  Daniel  Lovejoy,  1814-33;  b.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Mar.  31,  1776;  ord. 
June  6,  1829;  missionary,  Kennebec  Co.,  Me.;  d.  Albion,  Me.,  Aug. 
II,  1833- 

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BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

Rev.  Edward  Payson,  D.  D.,  1814-19;  b.  Rindge,  N.  H.,  July  25, 
1783;  Harvard  Coll.,  1803;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  1807,  p.  to 
27;  tuember  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  1820-24;  Board  of 
Trustees,  24-7;  d.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1827. 

Rev.  Thomas  Williams,  1816-46;  b.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1787; 
Brown  Univ.,  1809;  ord.  Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  13,  1813,  p.  to  22;  Fox- 
croft,  Me.,  23-35;  Poland,  Me.,  35-46;  member  Board  of  Over- 
seers, Bowdoin  Coll.,  26-46;  d.  Poland,  Nov.  24,  1846. 

Rev.  David  fleaubec  flijtchell,  1816-25,  and  27-38;  b.  No.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  May  9,  1788;  Yale  Coll.,  1811;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1814; 
ord.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  June  19,  1816,  p.  to  42;  city  missionary,  Port- 
land, Me.,  45-52;  ditto,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  52-61;  res.  So.  Natick, 
Mass.,  61-5;  d.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1869. 

Eliashib  Adams,  1817-55;  ^^-  Worthington,  Mass.,  June  6,  1773;  res. 
Bucksport,  and  Bangor,  Me.;  treasurer  and  agent,  Bangor  Sem.;  d. 
Aug.  28,  1855. 

Thomas  Adams,  Esq.,  1818-25;  b.  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  July  9,  1753; 
Castine,  Me.;  Roxbtirj-,  Mass.;  d.  Roxbury,  Dec.  31,  1847. 

Rev.  John  Wallace  Ellingwood,  D.  D.,  1819-32;  b.  Beverly,  Mass., 
May  2,  1782;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1812;  ord.  Bath,  Me.,  Nov.  4, 
1812,  p.  to  43;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1816- 
60;  res.  Bath,  Me.,  from  43,  and  there  d.  Aug.  19,  i860. 

Daniel  Pike,  Esq.,  1819-32;  b.  Byfield,  Mass.,  May  5,  1785;  res.  Ban- 
gor, Me.;  d.  May  6,  1832. 

Rev.  Swan  Lyman  Pomeroy,  D.  D.,  1825-49;  b.  Warwick,  Mass., 
Mar.  4,  1799;  Brown  Univ.,  20;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  ord.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Aug.  31,  1825,  p.  to  48;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  31-50;  sec.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  48-59;  res.  Portland,  Me.,  59- 
66,     Washington,   D.  C,    66-8;     d.     Sunderland,   Mass.,   Mar.    17, 


Jacob  ncQaw,  Esq.,  1825-45;  b.  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  Sep.  8,  1778; 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1797;  lawyer,  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1801-5;  Bangor, 
from  1805;  pres.  Penobscot  Bar,  thirty-eight  years;  d.  Bangor,  May 
12,  1867. 

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BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

Rev.  Benjamin  Tappan,  D.  D.,  1825-63;  b.  Newbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  7, 
1788;  Harvard  Coll.,  1805;  ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  1811,  p.  to 
49;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  14-63;  sec.  M.  M. 
S.,  49-63,  res.  Augusta;  d.  Dec.  22,  1863. 

Thomas  Adams  Hill,  Esq.,  1825-7;  b.  Gardner,  Mass.,  July  3,  1783; 
lawyer,  Waterville,  aud  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Baugor,  Dec.  17,  1864. 

George  Washington  Brown,  1826-50;  b.  Concord,  Mass.,  Feb.  3, 
1792;  business,  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Jan.  18,  1850. 

Rev.  Bennett  Tyler,  D.  D.,  1829-34;  b.  Middlebury,  Ct.,  July  6, 
1783;  Yale  Coll.,  1804;  ord.  So.  Britain,  Ct.  June  i,  1808,  p.  07-22; 
pres.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  22-8;  p.  Portland,  Me.,  28-34;  member 
Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  31-41;  pres.  East  Windsor 
Theol.  Inst.,  from  34;    author;  d.  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  May  14,  1858. 

George  Starrett,  Esq.,  1832-7;  b.  Warren,  Me.,  May  15,  1798;  law- 
yer, Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Bangor,  Feb.  2,  1837. 

John  Bradley,  1833-5;  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Aug.  29,  1779;  business, 
Fryeburg,  Me.;  d.  Chester,  N.  H.,  June  9,  1856. 

John  Barker,  1834-49;  b.  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  18,  1772;  business, 
Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Baugor,  Oct.  7,  1849. 

Rev.  Joseph  Vaill,  D.  D.,  1835-8;  b.  Hadlyme,  Ct.,  July  28,  1790; 
Yale  Coll.,  181 1;  ord.  Brimfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1814,  p.  to  34;  Port- 
land, Me.,  34-7;  Brimfield,  Mass.,  37-41;  agent  Amherst  Coll., 
41-5;  p.  Somers,  Mass.,  45-54;  Palmer,  Mass.,  54-67;  res. 
Palmer,  from  67;  d.  Feb.  22,  1869. 

Rev.  John  Maltby,  1835-60;  b.  Northford,  Ct.,  May  8,  1795;  Yale 
Coll.,  22;  Audover  Theol.  vSem.,  25;  ord.  Sutton,  Mass.,  June  28, 
1826,  p.  to  34;  Bangor,  Me.,  34-60;  d.  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  15, 
i860. 

George  Washington  Pickering,  1837-76;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  May  2, 
1799;  business,  Bangor;  d.  Sep.  28,  1876. 

Rev.  Elijah  Jones,  1839-69;  see  alumni,  class  of  1820;  d.  Minot,  Me., 
Apr.  29,   1869. 

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BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

William  Allen  Crocker,  1842-50;  b.  Pleasant  River,  now  Columbia 
Falls,  Me.,  June  17,    1791;   business,  Machias,  Me.;  d.  May  16,  1863. 

John  ricDonald,  Esq.,  1845-55;  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  Dec.  17,  1800;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  23;  lawyer,  Limerick,  and  Bangor,  Me.;  member  Board 
of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  47-57;  d.  Bangor,  Jan.  i,  1867. 

Adams  Huse  Merrill,  1845-67;  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  Sep.  3,  1805;  res. 
Barnard,  Bangor,  and  Browuville,  Me.;  business;  d.  Brownville, 
Nov.  27,  1888. 

Rev.  Stephen  Thurston,  D.  D.,  1850-83;  see  alumni,  class  of  1825; 
d.  Searsport,  Me.,  May  27,  1884. 

Rev.  George  Eliashib  Adams,  D.  D.,  1850-73;  b.  Worthington, 
Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1801;  Yale  Coll.,  21;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  26; 
prof.  Sacred  Lit.,  Bangor  Sem.  27-9;  ord.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Feb. 
25,  1829,  p.  to  70;  Orange,  N.  J.,  70-5;  member  Board  of  Over- 
seers, Bowdoin  Coll.,  30-72;  pres.  M.  M.  S.,  61-70;  d.  Orange, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  25,  1875. 

George  Augustus  Thatcher,  1850-85;  b.  Warren,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1806; 
business,  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Dec.  i,  1885. 

Joseph  Storer  Wheelwright,  1850-95;  b.  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  Apr. 
18,  1821;  business,  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Oct.  27,  1895. 

Samuel  Pickard,  1852-72;  b.  Rowley,  Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1793;  manufac- 
turer, Lewiston  and  Auburn,  Me.;  member  Board  of  Overseers, 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  61-8;  d.  Auburn,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1872. 

Henry  Darling,  1852-74;  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Sep.  i,  1793;  business, 
Bucksport;  d.  Jan.  5,  1878. 

William  Howard  Mills,  1856-67;  b.  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  Apr.  6,  1803;  res. 
Portland,  Me.;  banker,  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Bangor,  June  10,  1879. 

Rev.  George  Barker  Little,  1856-60;  b.  Castine,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1821; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  43;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  49;  ord.  Bangor,  Mq., 
Oct.  12,  1849,  p.  to  57;  W.  Newton,  Mass.,  57-60;  d.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  July  20,  i860. 

Rev.  Wooster  Parker,  1856-84;  see  alumni,  class  of  1832;  d.  Belfast, 
Me.,  Jan.  24,  1884. 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

Qeorge  Downes,  Esq.,  1859-69;  b.  Walpole,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1793; 
lawyer,  Calais,  Me.;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
54-69;  d.  Calais,  Oct.  4,  1869. 

Rev.  John  White  Chickering,  D.  D.,  1860-66;  b.  Woburn,  Mass., 
March  19,  1808;  Middlebury  Coll.,  26;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  29; 
ord.  Bolton,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1830,  p.  to  35;  Portland,  Me.,  35-65; 
res.  Wakefield,  Mass.,  65-70;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  46-66;  sec.  Nat.  Temp.  Soc,  Washington,  D.  C,  from 
70;  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1888. 

Rev.  Richard  Woodhull,  1864-73;  b.  Fairfield,  Ct.,  Jan.  15,  1802; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  27;  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.;  principal  Classical 
Inst.  Bangor  Sem.,  28-30;  ord.  Thomaston,  Me.,  July  7,  1830,  p.  to 
55;  agent  Am.  Bible  Soc,  55-62;  agent  and  treasurer,  Bangor 
Sem.,  62-73;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  47-73; 
d.  Bangor,  Nov.  12,  1873. 

Rev.  Alfred  Eaton  Ives,  1866-92;  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  12,  1809; 
Yale  Coll.,  37,  Yale  Sem.  38;  ord.  Colebrook,  Ct.,  Sep.  25,  38,  p. 
to  48;  Deerfield,  Mass.,  49-55;  Castine,  Me.,  55-76;  res.  Castine, 
from  76;  d.  Aug.  2,  1892. 

Rev.  Lyman  Sibley  Rowland,  D.  D.,  1866-7;  b.  Oxford,  Mass., 
Jan.  4,  1831;  Amherst  Coll.,  58;  tutor,  Amherst  Coll.,  60-62; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.  63;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1864,  p.  to 
67;  prof.  Beloit  Coll.,  68-71;  p.  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  71-7;  Lee, 
Mass.,  from  77. 

Richard  Pike  Buck,  1867-84;  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Jan.  20,  1806;  bus- 
iness. New  York  City;  pres.  Am.  Seaman's  Friend  Soc,  73-84;  d. 
Bucksport,  Me..  July  10,  1884. 

Samuel  David  Thurston,  1867-92;  b.  Winterport,  Me.,  Feb.  10, 
1822;  business,  and  banker,  Bangor,  Me.;  treasurer,  Bangor  Sem. 
73-92;  d.  Nov.  23,  1892. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Tappan,  D.  D.,  1868-90;  see  alumni,  class  of  1837; 
d.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1896. 

Simon  Page,  1869-78;  b.  Readfield,  Me.,  May  5,  1804;  business,  Hal- 
lowell,  Me.;  d.  July  30,  1878. 

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BOARD   OF    TRUSTEES 

Rev.  Stephen  Hobbs  Hayes,  1869-90;  see  alumni,  class  of  1843;  d. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1899. 

Rev.  Solomon  Payson  Fay,  1872-1901;  b.  Westboro,  Mass.,  June  21, 
1820;  Marietta  Coll.,  44;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  47;  ord.  Hampton, 
N.  H.,  Sep.  6,  49,  p.  to  54;  Dayton,  O.,  54-9;  Fall  River,  Mass., 
61-3;  Boston,  Mass.,  63-5;  Bangor,  Me.,  66-79;  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  80-9;  res.  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Rev.  John  Orr  Fiske,  D.  D.,  1874-90;  see  alumni,  class  of  1842;  d. 
Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1893. 

Isaac  Meigs  Bragg,  1874-91;  b.  China,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1812;  business, 
Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Feb.  17,  1891. 

John  Leland  Crosby,  from  1877;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  May  17,  1834;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  53;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.  from  88; 
city  treasurer,  Bangor,  73-93;  treasurer  Bangor  vSem.  from  92; 
banker,  res.  Bangor. 

William  Edward  Gould,  1879-S6;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  June  19,  1837; 
banker. 

Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards  Adams,  D.  D.,  1883-1901;  see  alumni,  class 
of  1858;  d.  Jan.  21,  1901. 

Rev.  Charles  Gardiner  flcCully,  from  1884;  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Dec.  29, 
1832;  Yale  Coll.,  53;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  59;  ord.  Milltown,  N.  B., 
July  17,  i860,  p.  to  66;  Hallowell,  Me.,  66-76;  Calais,  Me.,  from 
76. 

Prof.  Henry  Leland  Chapman,  D.  D.,  from  1885;  see  alumni,  class 
of  1869. 

Benjamin  Bussey  Thatcher,  from  1886;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Apr.  2,  1839; 
business,  Bangor. 

Galen  Clapp  iloses,  from  1886;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1835;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  56;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  manufac- 
turer, Bath,  Me. 

Frederic  Erastus  Hartshorn,  1889-91;  b.  Searsport,  Me.,  Oct.  12, 
1847;  res.  New  Haven,  Ct.;  business,  Ellsworth,  Me.;  res.  Dor- 
chester, Mass. 

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BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

Rev.  William  Henry  Fenn,  D.  D.,  from  1890;  b.  Cliarlestou,  S.  C, 
Mar.  I,  1834;  Yale  Coll.,  54;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  58;  ord.  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  Feb.  10,  59,  p.  to  66;  Portland,  Me.,  from  66. 

Rev.  George  Angier  Qordon,  D.  D.,  1890-1901;  see  alumni,  class 
of  1877. 

John  Fogg  Colby,  1891-5;  b.  Cornville,  Me.,  Jan.  27,  1836;  business, 
Bangor;  d.  Oct.  31,  1895. 

Rev.  Henry  L.  Griffin,  from  1891;  b.  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Dec.  i, 
1848;  Williams  Coll.,  68;  Princeton  Sem.,  69-70;  Yale  Divinity 
School,  73;  ord.  New  Britain,  Ct.,  Sep.,  73,  p.  to  78;  Berlin  Univ. 
78-81;  p.  Bangor,  Me.,  from  81. 

John  Ebenezer  Warren,  from  1892;  b.  Grafton,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1840; 
U.  S.  army,  61-5;  manufacturer,   Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 

Rev.  Edwin  Parker  Wilson,  from  1892;  see  alumni,  class  of  1869. 

George  Philip  Dutton,  Esq.,  1893-6;  b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  May  28,  1842; 
Yale  Coll.,  65;  Harvard  Law  School;  lawyer,  Ellsworth,  Me.; 
county  attorney,  74-80;  municipal  judge,  85-96;  d.  Ellsworth, 
Sep.  8,  1896. 

Joseph  Gilman  Blake,  from  1895;  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1846; 
business,  Bangor. 

Egerton  Ryerson  Burpee,  from  1895;  b.  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  Nov.  10, 
1834;  King's  Coll.,  Fredericton;  R.  R.  engineer  and  contractor;  res. 
Bangor. 

George  Howard  Eaton,  from  1896;  b.   Milltown,  N.  B.,  Mar.  14,  1848; 

Amherst  Coll.,  70;  business,  Calais,  Me. 

Rev.  deorge  Lewis,  D.  D.,  from  1901;  see  alumni,  class  of  1865. 

Rev.  Charles  Edward  Harrington,  D.  D.,  from  1901;  see  alumni, 
class  of  1874. 

Rev.  Rolltn  Therman  Hack,  from  1901;  see  alumni,  class  of  1887. 
20 


FACULTY  OF  INSTRUCTION 


SACRED    LITERATURE 


Jehudi  Ashmun,  A.  il.,  1817-19;  b.  Chaniplain,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  21,  1794; 
Univ.  of  Vt.,  16;  agent,  Liberian  Colony,  res.  Liberia,  Africa, 
22-8;  d.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Aug.  25,  1828. 

Rev.  Bancroft  Fowler,  A.  M.,  1819-25;  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Sep.  12, 
1775;  Yale  Coll.,  1796;  tutor,  Williams  Coll.,  1799-1800;  tutor,  Yale, 
1800-04;  studied  Theol.  with.  Dr.  Emmons;  ord.  Windsor,  Vt., 
1805,  p.  to  19;  teacher,  W.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  25-31;  p.  Northfield, 
Mass.,  31-6;  Bernardston,  Mass.,  36-9;  Greenfield,  N.  H.,  39- 
45;  res.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  from  45,  and  there  d.  Apr.  5,  1856. 

Rev.  George  Eliashib  Adams,  D.  D.,  1827-9;  see  list  of  trustees; 
d.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Dec.  25,  1875. 

Rev.  Alvan  Bond,  D.  D.,  1831-5;  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Apr.  27,  1793; 
Brown  Univ.,  15;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  18;  ord.  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  Nov.  29,  19,  p.  to  31;  Norwich,  Ct.,  35-64;  author;  res. 
Norwich,  from  64;  d.  July  19,  1882. 

Rev.  Leonard  Woods,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  1835-9;  b.  W.  Newbury, 
Mass.,  June  24,  1807;  Union  Coll.,  27;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  30; 
instructor  in  Hebrew,  Andover  Sem.,  30-1;  ord.  by  N.  Y. 
Presb'y,  May  12,  33;  ed.  Lit.  and  Theol.  Review,  34-7;  president 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  39-66;  res.  Brunswick,  Me.,  from  66;  d.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1878. 

Rev.  Daniel  Smith  Talcott,  D.  D.,  1839-81;  b.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Mar.  7,  1813;  Amherst  Coll.,  31;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  34;  in- 
structor in  Hebrew,  Andover  Sem.,  33-6;  ord.  Sherborn,  Mass., 
Dec.  7,  36,  p.  to  39;  res.  Bangor,  Me.,  from  81;  d.  Jan.  19,  1896. 

Rev.  Charles  Joseph  Hardy  Ropes,  1881-2;  see  dept.  of  N.  T. 
Language  and  Literature. 


FACULTY   OF    INSTRUCTION 
OLD  TESTAMENT  LANGUAGE   AND  LITERATURE 

Rev.  Francis  Brighatn  Denio,  D.  D.,  from  1882;  b.  Enosburg,  Vt., 
May  4,  1848;  Middlebury  Coll.,  71;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  79; 
author;  ord.  Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  11,  81. 


NEW   TESTAMENT   LANGUAGE   AND   LITERATURE 

Rev.  Charles  Joseph  Hardy  Ropes,  D.  D.,  from  1882;  b.  St.  Peters- 
burg, Russia,  Dec.  7,  1851;  Yale  Coll.,  72;  Tubingen  Univ.,  72-3; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  75;  post-grad,  courses,  Andover  and  Union 
Sems.,  75-7;  ord.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  77,  p.  to  81;  dept.  of 
Sacred  Literature  Bangor  Sem.,  81-2. 


NEW  TESTAJIENT  GREEK 


Rev.  Francis  Brigham  Denio,  instructor,  1879-82;    see  dept.  of  O.  T. 
Language  and  Literature. 


ENGLISH    BIBLICAL   COURSE 

Rev.  George  William  Gilmore,  1893-7;  b.  London,  Eng.,  May  12, 
1857;  Princeton  Coll.,  83;  Union  Sem.,  86;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  28,  86;  prof.  Korean  Royal  Coll.,  Seoul,  Korea,  86-8;  Poly- 
technic Inst.  Brooklyn,  90;  Chapin  Collegiate  School,  N.  Y.  City, 
92-3;  author;  prof.  Old  Test,  and  Comparative  Religion,  Theol. 
School,  Meadville,  Pa.,  from  99. 


BIBLICAL   HISTORY    AND   INTRODUCTION 

AND  Lectureship  on  Comparative  Religion 
Rev.  George  William  Gilmore,  1897-9;  see  above. 


FACULTY    OF    INSTRUCTION 

SYSTEMATIC  THEOLOGY 

Rev.  Abijah  Wines,  D.  D.,  1817-19;  b.  Southold,  L.  I.,  May  27,  1766; 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1794;  studied  Theol.  with  Dr.  Emmous;  ord. 
Newport,  N.  H.,  Jan.  5,  1796,  p.  to  1816;  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  19-31; 
author;  d.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1833. 

Rev.  John  Smith,  D.  D.,  1819-31;  b.  Belchertowu,  Mass.,  Mar.  5, 
1766;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1794;  studied  Theol.  with  Dr.  Emmons; 
ord.  Salem,  N.  H.,  Jan.  2,  1797,  p.  to  1816;  Wenham,  Mass.,  17-19; 
author;  d.  Bangor,  Apr.  14,  1831. 

Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  D.  D.,  1832-55;  b.  Wrentham,  Mass.,  July  29, 
1791;  Brown  Univ.,  1813;  studied  Theol.  with  Dr.  Emmons;  ord. 
Ward,  Mass.,  Mar.  i,  1815,  p.  to  28;  ed.  Spii  it  0/ the  Pitgi  tms,  28-32; 
author;  prof.  Eccl.  Hist.  Bangor  Sem.,  55-70;  d.  Bangor,  Jan. 
21,  1882. 

Rev.  Samuel  Harris,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  1855-67;  b.  East  Machias,  Me., 
June  14,  1814;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  33;  Audover  Theol.  Sem.,  38;  ord. 
Conway,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  41,  p.  to  51;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  51-5; 
pres.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  67-71;  prof.  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  71-96;  au- 
thor; res.  New  Haven;  d.  Litchfield,  Ct.,  June  25,  1899. 

Rev.  John  Russell  Herrick,  D.  D.,  1867-73;  b.  Milton,  Vt.,  May  12, 
1822;  Univ.  of  Vermont,  47;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  49-51;  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem.,  52;  ord.  Malone,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  54,  p.  to  67;  So. 
Hadley,  Mass.,  74-8;  pres.  Pacific  Univ.,  Oregon,  80-3;  pres.  Univ. 
of  Dakota,  85-7;  res.  Elgin,  111.,  87-9,  Dundee,  111.,  91-8,  Polo, 
111.,  from  98. 

Rev.  William  Macleod  Barbour,  D.  D.,  1873-7;  b.  Fochabers,  Scot- 
land, May  29,  1827;  Oberlin  Coll.,  59;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  61; 
ord.  So.  Danvers,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  61,  p.  to  68;  Chittenden  prof. 
Yale  Univ.,  77-87;  principal  Cong.  Coll.,  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  87-97; 
res.  Maiden,  Mass.  from  97,  and  there  d.  Dec.  5,  1899. 

Rev.  Cyrus  Hamlin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  prof,  pro  tern,  1877-80;  see 
alumni,  class  of  1837;  d.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1900. 

23 


FACULTY   OF   INSTRUCTION 

Rev.  Lewis  French  Stearns,  D.  D.,  1880-92;  b.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Mar.  10,  1847;  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  67;  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.; 
Leipsic  and  Berlin  Univs.;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  72;  ord.  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  Presb.  ch.,  Oct.  14,  73,  p.  Norwood,  N.  J.,  73-6;  prof. 
Albion  Coll.,  Mich.,  76-9;  Ely  lecturer,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  90; 
author;  d.  Bangor,  Feb.  9,  1892. 

Rev.  Clarence  Augustine  Beckwith,  D.  D.,  from  92;  b.  Charlemont, 
Mass.,  July  21,  1849;  Olivet  Coll,,  74;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  two  years; 
Bangor  Sem.,  77;  ord.  Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  78,  p.  77-82;  W.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  82-92;  Berlin  Univ.,  97-8. 


SACRED   RHETORIC 


Rev.  George  Shepard,  D.  D.,  1836-68;  b.  Plainfield,  Ct.,  Aug.  26, 
1801;  Amherst  Coll.,  24;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  27;  ord.  Hallowell, 
Me.,  Feb.  5,  28,  p.  to  36;  d.  Bangor,  Mar.  23,  1868. 

Rev.  William  flacleod  Barbour,  D.  D.,  1869-75;  see  dept.  of  Sys- 
tematic Theology. 

Rev.  John  Smith  Sewall,  D.  D.,  from  1875;  b.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Mar. 
20,  1830;  Bowdoin  Coll.  50;  Clerk  U.  S.  N.  in  China  and  Japan, 
50-4;  Bangor  Sem.  58;  ord.  Wenham,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  59,  p.  to 
67;  Chaplain  8th  Mass.  regt.  64;  prof.  Bowdoin  Coll.  67-75; 
member  Board  of  Overseers  Bowdoin  Coll.  75-85;  Board  of  Trus- 
tees from  85. 


ECCLESIASTICAL   HISTORY 

Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  D.  D.,  1855-70;  professor  emeritus,  70-82;  see 
dept.  of  Systematic  Theology. 

Rev.  Levi  Leonard  Paine,  D.  D,,  from  1870;  b.  Holbrook,  Mass.,  Oct. 
10,  1832;  Yale  Coll.  56;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  61;  ord.  Farmiugton, 
Ct.,  Oct.  9,  61,  p.  to  70;  pres.  Me.  Miss.  Soc,  88-94;  author. 


ALUMNI 


1820 

Nathaniel  Chapman,  b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1789;  ord.  Bristol,  Me.,  Sep. 
14,  24,  p.  to  33;  Boothbay,  Me.,  33-5;  Canideu,  Me.,  35-49;  Warren, 
Me.,  49-52;  Unity,  Thorndike  and  Freedom,  Me.,  52-6;  Pittstou, 
Me.,  56-8,  and  there  d.  Apr.  i,  1858. 

Ira  Dunning,  b.  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.;  Williamsburg,  Me.,  19-20;  De- 
troit, Mich. 

Abraham  Jackson,  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  July  22,  1791;  ord.  Machias, 
Me.,  Oct.  3,  21,  colleague  to  31,  p.  31-4;  Kingston,  Mass.,  34-7; 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  38-45;  E.  Machias,  Me.,  47-8;  Deerfield,  Mass.; 
Quechee,  Vt.;  d.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1874. 

Elijah  Jones,  b.  East  Brewer,  now  Holden,  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1790;  ord. 
Minot,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  23,  p.  to  69,  and  there  d.  Apr.  29,  1869. 

Thomas  Simpson,  b.  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  Aug.  2,  1788;  ord.  Edgecomb, 
Me.,  21,  p.  20-2;  Vershire,  Vt.,  23-5;  Barton,  Vt.,  25-30;  colporteur; 
d.  Homer,  Minn.,  Dec.  i,  1872. 

Samuel  Stone,  b.  Barre  Vt.,  Feb.  25,  1788;  ord.  Cumberland,  Me., 
May  9,  21,  p.  to  29;  Warren,  Me.,  29-33;  York,  Me.,  38-43;  Claren- 
don and  Tunbridge,  Vt.;  d.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1874. 


noses  Welch,  2,  b.  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  Feb.  28,  1783;  p.  Williamsburg, 
Me.,  19;  Amesbury,  Mass.;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  26-31;  Ipswich,  Mass.; 
d.  Wenham,  Mass.,  Sep.  25,  1853. 

Timothy  Wilcox,  i,  b.  Simsbury,  Ct.,  Jan.  19,  1799;  d.  Bangor,  Me., 
Oct.  13,  1820. 

1821 
No  Class  was  Graduated. 

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1833-1833 

1822 

Horace  Billings  Chapin,  b.  Benson,  Vt.,  Dec.  9,  1790;  hon.  A.  M. 
Middlebnry  Coll.;  p.  Amherst  and  West  Hampton,  Mass.;  mis- 
sionary work  in  Canada;  Lewiston  Falls  and  Danville,  now  Auburn, 
Me.,  39-40;  d.  Danville,  Oct.  27,  1840. 

Moses  ingalls,  b.  Danville,  Vt.,  Apr.  8,  1775;  hon.  A.  M.  Middlebury 
Coll.;  Cabot,  Barnard  and  Whiting,  Vt.;  Lewis  and  Woodsport, 
N.  Y.;  New  Hampshire;  West  Burlington,  Pa.;  Jordan,  N.  Y.;  d. 
Whitehall,  Wis.,  Nov.  7,  i860. 

Henry  Ambrose  Merrill,  b.  Conway,  N.  H.,  June  13,  1795;  ord.  Shap- 
leigh.  Me.,  Apr.  23,  23,  p.  to  25;  Norway,  Me.,  26-34;  Bremen,  Me., 
34-5;  Boothbay,  Me.,  35-6;  Biddeford,  Me.,  37-40;  Limington,  Me., 
40-3;  res.  Windham,  Me.,  44-56;  Johnston,  O.,  from  56;  d.  Gran- 
ville, O.,  Sep.  24,  1872. 

Jotham  Sewall,  b.  Chester  Plantation,  now  Chesterville,  Me.,  Dec.  6, 
1791;  Camden  and  Union,  Me.,  22-4;  ord.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Nov.  3, 
24,  p.  to  39;  Westbrook,  Me.,  39-42;  Bluehill,  Me.,  42-7;  Woolwich, 
Me.,  47-51;  Orfordville,  N.  H.,  51-5;  North  Granville,  N.  Y.,  55-69; 
res.  Chicago,  111.,  69-84;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1884. 

Nathan  Webb  Sheldon,  b.  Woolwich,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1792;  ord.  Brown- 
ville.  Me.,  June  2,  24,  p.  to  33;  Rumford,  Me.,  34-7;  Gray,  Me.,  37- 
44;  mission  fields  in  central  Maine  to  69;  res.  Natick,  Mass.  from  70 
and  there  d.  Nov.  26,  1873. 

Lumund  Wilcox,  b.  Gilson,  N.  H.,  June  20,  1795;  Belfast,  Me.,  22-3; 
ord.  Denmark,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  24;  a.  p.  Russia,  Stockbridge,  Has- 
terick,  Springfield,  N.  Y.;  lecturer  N.  Y.  State  Temp.  Soc;  d. 
Brenton,  111.,  Jan.  11,  1872. 


Rufus  Jones,  2,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Mar.  30,  1798;  d.  Brewer,  Dec.  15,  1821. 
1823 

Charles  Bowles,  b.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  Jan.  24,  1791;  ord.  Bridge - 
water,  N.  H.,  26,  p.  to  30;  Pitcairn,  N.  Y.;  d.  East  Pitcairn,  N.  Y., 
July  29,  1850. 


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1833-1824 

Manning  Ellis,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Dec.  26,  1797;  a.  p.  Brooks,  Me.; 
ord.  West  Brooksville,  Me.,  Jan.  4,26,  p.  to  35;  Brooksville  and 
Sedgwick,  Me.,  36-53;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1854. 

George  Washington  Fargo,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1793;  ord.  vSouth 
Solon,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  24,  p.  to  37;  Phillips,  Me.,  37-9;  So.  Solon,  39- 
43;  Cornville,  Me.,  46-58;  Athens,  Fairfield,  Solon;  res.  Bangor, 
Me.,  from  61,  and  there  d.  May  5,  1866. 

Jubilee  Wellman,  b.  Acworth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  20,  1793;  ord.  Winterport, 
Me.,  Oct.  5,  24,  p.  to  27;  Warner,  N.  H.,  27-37;  Bristol,  N.  H.,  37-8; 
Westminster,  Cavendish,  Lowell,  Vt.;  d.   Lowell,  Mar.  18,  1855. 

Henry  White,  b.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1790;  ord.  Jackson,  Me., 
Oct.  19,  25,  p.  to  29;  Gilead,  Me.,  30-4;  Loudon,  N.  H.,  35-8;  mis- 
sionary in  Piscataquis  and  Somerset  Counties,  Me.,  43-58;  author; 
d.  Garland,  Me.,   Dec.  7,  1858. 

Joshua  Wood,  b.  Bluehill,  Me.,  May  28,  1791;  licensed  by  Hancock 
and  Penobscot  Asso.  22;  principal  Bluehill  Acad.  23-4;  d.  near 
Savannah,  Ga.,  Jan.  6,  1825. 


Abel  Bunnell,  i,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1801;  merchant,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died  about  1855. 

1824 

Sylvester  Clapp,  b.  East  Hampton,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1791;  Williams 
Coll.,  19-21;  Union  Coll.,  23;  teacher  for  several  years;  ord.  Hamp- 
ton, now  Amherst  and  Aurora,  Me.,  Sep.  15,  30,  p.  to  36;  res.  North 
Sedgwick,  Me.;  res.  Middleboro,  Mass.,  and  there  d.  Apr.  28,  1873. 

Jacob  Hardy,  b.  Hollis,  N.  H.,  Nov.  14,  1795;  Strong,  Me.,  25-33,  and 
Phillips,  Me.,  26-8;  d.  Strong,  Me.,  Mar.  i,  1833. 

Nathaniel  fliner,  b.  Stonington,  Ct.,  Dec.  13,  1798;  ord.  Montville,  Ct., 
Oct.  4,  26,  p.  to  29;  Bozrahville,  Ct.,  29-31;  Millington,  Ct.,  31-57; 
Salem,  Ct.,  57-65;  res.  Salem  from  65,  and  there  d.  Mar.  22,  1884. 

Samuel  Howland  Peckham,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Sep.  19,  1793;  ord. 
Gray,  Me.,  Sep.  14,  25,  p.  to  30;  North  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and 
Plaistow,  N.  H.,  31-8;  South  Royalston,  Mass.,  38-43;  res.  Lunen- 
burg, and  Westminster,  Mass.;  a.  p.  North  Ashburnham,  Mass.; 
agent  A.  M.  A.;  d.  Westminster,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1864. 


1834-1835 

Lot  Rider,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  July  8,  1797;  ord.  Monson,  Me.,  Mar.  9,  25, 
and  there  d.  Sep.  23,  following. 


Joseph  Underwood,  b.  Bradford,  Vt.,  Oct.  2,  1796;  ord.  New  Sharon, 
Me.,  Mar.  7,  26,  p.  to  31;  North  Augusta,  Me.,  32-3;  Williamsburg 
and  Sebec,  Me.,  33-5;  miss'y  Piscataquis  Co.,  35-7;  New  Sharon, 
37-9;  Millport,  Veteran,  N.  Y.,  41-3;  Hardwick,  Vt.,  44-58;  Barnet, 
Vt.,  60-6;  Burke,  Vt.,  70-2;  member  Vermont  Legislature,  56-7  and 
68-9;  res.  Hardwick,  Vt.  from  72,  and  there  d.  July  27,  1876. 


1825 


Forrest  Jefferds,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  Aug.  4,  1794;  a.  p.  Harrison  and 
Lebanon,  Me.;  agent  Am.  Bible  Soc,  Essex  Co.,  Mass.;  ord. 
Eppiug,  N.  H.,  Oct.,  26,  p.  to  31;  Middleton,  Mass.,  32-44;  member 
Mass.  Legislature,  44-5;  Barrington,  R.  I.,  47-51;  city  missionary, 
Boston,  Mass.,  52-60;  d.  So.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  20,  1873. 


Wales  Lewis,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  July  20,  1798;  ord.  East  Machias,  Me., 
Sep.  27,  26,  p.  to  31;  Brewer,  Me.,  31-8;  So.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  38- 
47;  Dighton,  Mass.,  47-8;  East  Haverhill,  Mass.,  49-57;  Lyman, 
Me.,  57-64;  Pittston,  Me.,  66-7;  d.  Pittston,  Dec.  26,  1869. 


James  Preble  Richardson,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  23,  1796;  ord. 
Poland,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  26,  p.  to  33;  Harrison,  Me.,  33-7,  and  Otis- 
field,  33-58;  Gray,  Me.  from  59,  and  there  d.  Nov.  15,  1862. 


Stephen  Thurston,  D..D.,  b.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1797;  ord.  Pros- 
pect, now  Searsport,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  26,  p.  to64;  Sec.  Maine  Miss.  Soc, 
64-76;  res.  Searsport,  and  there  d.  May  27,  1884. 


Daniel  Warren,  b.  Rochester,  Vt.,  Mar.  3,  1798;  ord.  Waterbury,  Vt., 
Dec.  7,  25,  p.  to  38;  Johnson,  Vt.,  38-41;  Essex,  Vt.,  41-7;  Bakers- 
field,  Vt.,  47-54;  Colchester,  W.  Milton,  Lowell,  Vt..  54-7;  Warner, 
N.  H.,  57-63;  res.  Lowell,  Vt.  from  63;  d.  Warner,  Jan.  29,  1864. 

28 


1835-1836 

Isaac  Edwards  Wilklns,  b.  Billerica,  Mass.,  1800;  ord.  Garland,  Me., 
Oct.  12,  25,  p.  to  29;  Fairfield,  Me.,  32-5;  Albion,  Me.,  34-43;  Unity, 
Me.,  38-45;  Brownville,  Me.,  45-8  and   there  d.  Nov.  17,  1848. 


Jeremiah  Glines,  2,  b.  Lotidou,  N.  H.,  Aug.  7,  1790;  ord.  Lunenburg, 
Vt.,  Jan.  10,  27,  p.  to  48;  res.  Lunenburg  to  55;  Newark,  Vt.,  56-8; 
Granby,  Vt.,  59-69;  res.  Lunenburg  from  69;  member  Vt.  legis- 
lature one  term;  d.  Lunenburg,  Sep.  23,  1881. 

1826 

Darius  Clesson  Allen,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.;  Williamsburg,  Me.; 
Lexington,  N.  C;  Salisbury,  Mass.;  d.  Lewistown,  111.,  Oct.  8,  1839. 

Charles  Moulton  Brown,  b.  Chester,  Eng.,  July  29,  1796;  Harvard 
Coll.;  Lempster,  N.  H.,  27-30;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  30-5;  Bethel  ch., 
Portland,  Me.,  35-7;  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  42-50;  d.  Deer  Isle, 
Me.,  Oct.  29,  1871. 

Ralph  Seymour  Crampton,  b.  Guilford,  now  Madison,  Ct.,  Oct.  23, 
1799;  Woodstock,  Ct.,  27-31;  E.  Haddam,  Ct.,  32-4;  Mt.  demons, 
Mich.,  37;  res.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  from  47,  and  there  d.  Mar.  25,  1864. 

Josiah  Taylor  Hawes,  b.  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1798;  ord.  Great 
Falls,  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Jan.  23,  28,  p.  to  30;  Eliot,  Me.,  30; 
Topsham,  Me.,  31-6;  Edgecomb,  Me.,  36-40;  New  Sharon,  Me.,  40- 
50;  Bridgton,  Me.,  50-65;  Litchfield,  Me.,  from  65,  and  there  d. 
Oct.  22,  1892. 

Joseph  Lane,  b.  Kensington,  N.  H.,  Feb.  4, 1797;  ord.  Franklin,  N.  H., 
26,  p.  to  31;  Meredith,  N.  H.,  31-3;  Westbrook,  Me.,  36-8;  agent 
Am.  Bible  Soc,  Kensington,  Pembroke,  N.  H.;  Farmington,  N.  H., 
44-6;  d.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Sep.  27,  1850. 

Stephen  Alonzo  Loper,  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  Sep.  17,  1800;  ord.  Hampden, 
Me.,  Jan.  3,  27,  p.  to  32;  Middle  Haddam,  Ct.,  34-41;  Hadlyme,  42- 
50;  Higganum,  50-6;  Trumbull,  56-8;  Westbrook,  58-63;  Madison, 
63-5;  New  Fairfield,  65-7;  Cobalt,  67-71;  and  Nepaug,  72-5;  all  in 
Ct.;  res.  Hadlyme,  from  75;  member  Ct.  Legislature,  68-9;  d.  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  Dec.  12,  1884. 

29 


1826  1837 

Samuel  Nichols,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1798;  ord.  So.  Reading,  Mass., 
27,  p.  to  33;  Franklin,  N.  H.,  34-7;  Harrington,  N.  H.,  37-42;  d. 
vSo.  Reading,  now  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1844. 

Nathaniel  Wales,  b.  Randolph,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1797;  ord.  Belfast,  Me., 
Sep.  20,  27,  p.  until  his  death  Jan.  20,  1829. 

Samuel  Brintnell  Wetherell,  b.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Nov.  5,  1783; 
ord.  28;  evangelist,  Pittston,  Houlton,  Bingham,  vSwanville,  Dix- 
mont  and  vicinity,  27-30;  res.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  and  there  d. 
Mar.  19,  1858. 


riichael  Burdett,  2,  b.  So.  Reading,  Mass.,  June,  1803;  p.  Bridgewater, 
Pa.,  15  years;  Bensalem  and  Newportville  churches  in  No.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.;  Eddington,  Pa.;  Blackstone,  Vt.,41;  Peterboro,  N.  H., 
51;  Woodstock,  Ct.,  54;  d.  Dighton,  Mass.,  Feb.,  1887. 

Ira  Pettibone,  i,  b.  Orwell,  Vt.,  vSep.  7,  1801;  Middlebury  Coll.,  28; 
ord.  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  34,  p.  to  36;  New  York  Mills  (same 
town)  36-45;  chaplain  Asylum,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  45-6;  Winsted,  Ct., 
46-53;  teacher,  Cornwall,  Ct.,  53-7;  p.  Winchester,  Ct.,  57-66;  res. 
Winchester  from  66,  and  there  d.  June  11,  1889. 

1827 

Nelson  Bishop,  b.  E.  Hartford,  now  Manchester,  Ct.,  Nov.  27,  1802; 
res.  lie.  Bangor,  27-8;  ord.  Clinton,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  28,  p.  to  34; 
Weathersfield,  Vt.,  39-42;  assoc.  ed.  and  pub.,  Vermont  Chronicle, 
42-66;  on  ed.  staff  Boston  Recorder,  66-9;  agent  Am.  Bible  Soc;  d. 
East  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  10,  1871. 

George  Brown,  b.  Seekonk,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1796;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
27-8;  a.  p.  Brownfield,  Me.,  28-9;  Mt.  Desert,  30-2;  ord.  Castine, 
Me.,  Sep.  20,  32;  a.  p.  Windsor,  Monticello  and  other  towns;  p. 
Swanville,  Me.,  36-40;  Albion,  Me.,  41-4;  Dighton,  Mass.,  44-5;  res. 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  48-79;  teacher;  res.  Hudson,  Mass.  from  79,  and 
there  d.  Sep.  24,  1884. 

Philip  Bunnell,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  July  13,  1796;  ord.  W.  New  Port- 
land, Me.,  June  24,  28,  p.  to 30;  labored  in  New  Portland,  Freeman, 
Kingfield,  No.  Yarmouth  and  Pownal,  Me.;  res.  Phillips,  Me., 
from  30;  d.  July  23,  1893. 

30 


1837-1838 

Henry  Jabez  Lamb,  b.  Palmer,  Mass.,  1801;  ord.  Southbridge,  Mass., 
Juue  6,  33;  city  missionary,  Boston,  Mass.;  p.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  36; 
West  Suffolk,  Ct.,54;  d.  West  vSpringfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1862. 

William  May,  b.  Wintbrop,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1803;  ord.  Winslow,  Me., 
Aug.  28,  28,  p.  to  32;  Strong,  Me.,  33-42,  and  there  d.  July  18,  1842, 

George  Washington  Ranslow,  b.  Hinesburg,  Vt.,  Sep.  22,  1800;  hon. 
A.  M.  Univ.  of  Vermont;  ord.  Cambridge,  Vt.,  Feb.  5,  29,  p.  to  33; 
Georgia,  Vt.,  33-55;  a.  p.  Milton,  Vt.,  from  55,  res.  Georgia;  mem- 
ber Vt.  legislature,  56;  d.  Georgia,  Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1865. 

Anson  Sheldon,  b.  Somers,  Ct.,  July  18,  1799;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  27-8; 
missionary  in  Maine,  N.  H.  and  Mass.;  ord.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Oct. 
28,  35,  p.  to  36;  Raymond,  N.  H.,  37-9;  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  40-1; 
Shelter  Island,  N.  Y.,  42-7;  res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  47-62;  New  York 
City,  62-77;  Morristown,  N.  J.  from  77,  and  there  d.  Feb.  19,  1879. 

Calvin  White,  b.  Raynham,  Mass.,  Sep.  12,  1799;  ord.  Robbinston, 
Me.,  Oct.  28,  29,  p.  to  32;  Gray,  Me.,  33-7;  Hebron,  Me.,  38;  Lou- 
don, N.  H.,  39-41;  Provincetown,  Mass.,  42;  Dover,  Mass.,  44-7; 
res.  Gardiner,  Me.,  49-57;  res.  Amherst,  Mass.,  from  57,  and  there 
d.  Jan.  26,  1884. 

1828 

James  Royal  Gushing,  b.  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  Nov.  24,  1800;  ord. 
Boxboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  29,  p.  to  33;  city  missionary,  Boston, 
Mass.,  28  and  33-5;  E.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  35-44;  Wells,  Me.,  44-54; 
E.  Taunton,  Mass.,  55-62;  No.  Rochester,  Cotuit,  Marston's  Mills, 
Waquoit,  Mass.;  res.  E.  Haverhill,  and  there  d.  June  11,  1881. 

Ezekiel  De  Wolf,  b.  London,  now  Otis,  Mass.,  1800;  Harvard  Div. 
School,  res.  lie.  29-30;  librarian,  do.  30-1;  teacher  in  Ct.,  Ohio,  and 
the  South;  res.  New  Orleans,  La.;  d.  Parkman,  O.,  1886. 

Abel  Gates  Duncan,  b.  Chester,  Vt.,  June  23,  1802;  ord.  Jackson 
and  Brooks,  Me.,  29,  p.  to  34;  Hanover,  Mass.,  34-53;  Freetown, 
Assonet,    Mass.,    56-65;    Bridgewater,    Mass.,    66-72;    d.    Hanover, 

Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1874. 

Jacob  Harris  flerrlam,  b.  Gardiner,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1799;  Gardiner  and 
Fitchburg,  Mass.;  farmer;  d.  Fitchburg,  Apr.  3,  1888. 

31 


1838-1831 

Herman  Stinson,  b.  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  Oct.  i6,  iScxj;  ord.  Weld.  Me., 
Oct.  14,  29,  p.  to  33;  Pittston,  Me.,  34-9;  res.  W.  Gardiner,  Me., 
39-58;  F.  B.  ch.,  Gardiner;  res.  Gardiner  from  58,  and  there  d. 
Aug.  25,  1863. 

1829 

Robert  Crossett,  b.  New  vSalem,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1799;  ord.  Denuysville, 
Me.,  Nov.  3,  30,  p.  to  42;  Alstead,  N.  H.,  43-9;  Goshen,  Mass.,  49- 
53;  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  54-6;  Ferromonte,  N.J.  to  59;  Beesnerville, 
N.  J.  to  65;  Salem,  Pa.  to  68;  res.  College  Hill,  Cincinnati,  O.  from 
68,  and  there  d.  June  24,  1872. 

Elliot  Palmer,  b.  Coventry,  Ct.,  Sep.  29,  1800;  res.  lie.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  31;  ord.  Andover,  Ct.,  June  6,  32;  Union,  Ct.,  32-3; 
W.  Stafford,  Ct.,  34-47;  res.  W.  Stafford,  47-53;  industrial  school, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  53-61;  Cromwell,  Ct.,  61-8;  Portland,  Ct.  from  68, 
and  there  d.  Apr.  4,  1889. 

Henry  Richardson,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1799;  ord.  Sidney, 
Me.,  Nov.  23,  31,  p.  to  33;  Brownville,  Me.,  34-8;  Gilead,  Me., 
38-49,  and  61-2;  Goshen,  N.  H.  50-61;  res.  Gilead,  Me.  from  62,  and 
there  d.  Mar.  24,  1881. 

Joseph  Beebe  Stevens,  b.  Brookfield,  Ct.,  Aug.  10,  1801;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  27;  ord.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  34,  p.  to  40;  Savannah, 
Ga.,  40-60;  d.  Whitney,  Ga.,  May  9,  i860. 


Brookins  Pratt,  2,  b.  Manchester,  Vt.,  1802,  and  there  d.  Apr.  19,  1829. 

1830 
No  Class  was  Graduated. 

1831 

William  Coombs  Qreenleaf,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1797;  ord. 
Andover,  Me.,  Sep.  28,  31,  p.  to  37;  Illinois;  d.  Springfield,  111., 
July  22,  1851. 

32 


1831-1832 

Lent  Serajah  Hough,  b.  Wallingford,  Ct.,  Jan.  20,  1804;  Yale  Coll., 
one  year;  ord.  Chaplin,  Ct.,  Aug.  17,  31,  p.  to  36;  No.  Woodstock, 
37-41;  No.  Madison,  42-5;  Bethel,  46;  Middletown,  47-63;  Wolcott, 
63-9;  Salem,  69-70;  East  Lyme,  70-6;  all  in.  Ct.;  res.  Poquonock, 
Ct.  from  76,  and  there  d.  Sep.  22,  1879. 

Joseph  Rice  Munsell,  b.  Swauton,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1803;  ord.  Burlington, 
Me.,  Oct.  26,  31,  p.  Burlington,  Lincoln  and  Passadumkeag  to  39; 
East  Brewer,  now  Holden,  Me.,  39-52;  No.  Belfast,  Me.,  52-8;  Har- 
wich, Mass.,  58-68;  Franklin,  Vt.,  68-76;  res.  Harwichport,  Mass. 
from  75,  and  there  d.  Dec.  24,  1878. 

Elijah  Smith  Scott,  b.  West  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1803;  ord.  Mor- 
gan, Ohio;  p.  Chester,  Geneva  and  other  churches;  d.  Tallmadge, 
O.,  Oct.  31,  1861. 

Oren  Sikes,  b.  Ludlow,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1805;  ord.  Union,  Me.,  June  8, 
31,  p.  to  32;  Mercer,  Me.,  33-5;  Bedford,  Mass.,  from  46,  and  there 
d.  Dec.  15,  1852. 

John  Newman  Whipple,  b.  Norwich,  Vt.,  Oct.  22,  1801;  ord.  So. 
Killingly,  Ct.,  32,  p.  to  34;  Dixmont,  Me.,  35-7;  Coventry,  R.  I., 
37-41;  home  missionary  in  Ohio,  41-65;  d.  Lodi,  O.,  Dec.  29,  1865. 


Solomon  Kittredge,  i,  b.  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H,,  Mar.  13,  1801;  Bed- 
ford, Ind.,  33-47;  d.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Nov.  12,  1847. 

Hazael  Lucas,  2,  b.  Carver,  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1801;  ord.  Perry,  Me., 
Apr.,  31,  p.  to  34;  Sanbornton  and  Northfield,  N.  H.,  36-8;  Hill, 
N.  H.,  38-9;  pioneer  missionary,  Michigan,  from  46;  d.  Croton, 
Mich.,  Apr.  13,  1876. 

Zibeon  Packard,  2,  b.  Hebron,  Me.,  Mar.  27,  1801;  d.  West  Minot,  Me., 

Feb.  II,  1833. 

Cyrus  Stone,  i,  d.  1864. 

1832 

Wooster  Parker,  b.  Underbill,  Vt.,  May  9,  1807;  ord.  Castine,  Me., 
Sep.  21,  32,  p.  to  36;  Orono,  36-8;  Brewer,  38-41;  Foxcroft  and 
Dover,  42-56;  Belfast,  56-70;  all  in  Me.;  hon.  A.  M.  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
trustee  Bangor  Sem.,  56-84;  res.  Belfast  from  70,  and  there  d. 
Jan.  24,  1884. 

33 


1832-1834 

Cyril  Pearl,  b.  Vernon,  Ct.,  1805;  ord.  E.  Orriugton,  Me.,  vSep.  11,  33, 
p.  1037;  West  Minot,  Me.,  41-3;  Harrison,  Me.,  43-6;  Baldwin,  Me., 
50-60;  Waterville  and  Hatley,  Canada,  60-62;  U.  S.  Christian  Com- 
mission; So.  Freeport,  Me.,  from  63,  and  there  d.  Feb.  10,  1865. 


James  fl.  Davis,  b.  Woodstock,  Ct.,  1811;  Fairmont  and  Darby, 
Pa,;  res.  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  there  d.  Mar.  25,  1889. 

Solomon  Washburn  Edson,  2,  b.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1803; 
Yale,  one  year;  ord.  Montgomery,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  32,  p.  to  36;  W. 
Hartland,  Ct.,  and  Chester,  Mass.,  39-41;  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  42-6; 
Ellington,  N.  Y,  47-9;  Carroll,  N.  Y.,  49-51;  Hicksville,  L,.  I.,  51-3; 
res.  Westfield,  Mass.,  53-6;  p.  W.  Granville,  Mass.,  56-7;  res.  Feed- 
ing Hills,  Mass.  from  57,  and  there  d.  Oct.  3,  1886. 

1833 
No  Class  was  Graduated. 


1834 

Samuel  Stillman  Drake,  b.  Canton,  Mass.,  July  21,  1804;  ord.  Blau- 
chard.  Me.,  Oct.  15,  34,  p.  to  37;  Garland,  37-47;  Biddeford,  47-50; 
Phipsburg,  50-5;  Woolwich,  55-9;  Falmouth,  59-60;  res.  Bath,  60-2; 
p.  Deer  Isle,  62-8;  Kittery,  68-72;  all  in  Me.;  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  73-8'; 
res.  Northfield,   Mass.,  79-83;  d.  No.  Berwick,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1883. 

Ivory  Kimball,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  Sep.  21,  1805;  ord.  Limington,  Me., 
Nov.  12,  34,  p.  to  42;  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  43-5;  Kennebunkport,  Me., 
47-8;  Edgecomb,  Me.,  from  51,  and  there  d.  July  24,  1853. 

Joseph  Cammett  Lovejoy,  b.  Fairfax,  now  Albion,  Me.,  July  25, 
1805;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  29;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  34-5;  ord.  Old  Town,  Me., 
Feb.  18,  35,  p.  to  39;  Custom  House,  Boston,  res.  Cambridgeport, 
and  there  d.  Oct.  19,  1871. 

nicah  Walker  Strickland,  b.  Gray,  Me.,  Mar.  27,  1804;  ord.  Mt.  Des- 
ert, Me.,  July  16,  34,  p.  to  41;  Amherst  and  Aurora,  41-5;  Smith- 
port,  Pa.,  48-51;  Prentissvale,  Pa.,  51-4;  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  54-7;  res. 
Prentissvale,  Pa.,  from  57,  and  there  d.  Feb.  13,  1884. 

34 


18.34-1835 

Alphonso  Loring  Whitman,  b.  Turner,  Me.,  July  28,  1805;  ord.  E. 
Brewer,  now  Holden,  Me.,  Sep.  17,  34,  p.  to  38;  Norwich,  Ct.,  38- 
46;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  47-66;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  66-72;  res.  Groton,  Ct., 
from  72,  and  there  d.  Oct.  29,  1874. 


1835 


John  Baker,  b.  No.  Edgecomb,  Me.,  May  30,  1811;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  31; 
Andover  Sem.;  ord.  Monson,  Me.,  Sep.  16,  35,  p.  to  39;  2d  ch.  Ken- 
nebunkport,  39-45;  Eliot,  45-9;  ist  ch.  Kennebunkport,  49-55;  Wil- 
ton, 55-8,  all  in  Me.;  d.  No.  Edgecomb,  Oct.  27,  1859. 

William  John  Newman,  b.  Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  181 1;  Yale  Coll.; 
ord.  Stratham,  N.  H.,  36,  p.  to  49;  York,  Me.,  49;  d.  Andover, 
Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1850. 

Daniel  Sewall,  b.  Chesterville,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1808;  Bowdoin  Coll.  32; 
res.  lie.  Bangor,  35-6;  ord.  Chesterville,  Me.,  Mar.  15,  37,  p.  36-40; 
Scarboro,  Me.,  40-2;  Castine,  Me.,  45-53;  So.  Paris,  Me.,  53-8;  Dex- 
ter and  St.  Albans,  Me.,  59-61;  Dixmont  and  other  churches,  61-3; 
agent  Am.  Bible  Soc.  from  64;  d.  Augusta,  Me.,  Apr.  21,  1866. 


Ariel  Parish  Chute,  2,  b.  Byfield,  Mass.,  May  16,  1809;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
32;  Andover  Sem.,  35;  ord.  Oxford,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  36,  p.  to  38;  Pow- 
nal.  Me.,  39-41;  teacher,  Woburn,  Mass.,  41-5  and  Milton,  Mass., 
45-6;  p.  Harrison,  Me.,  47-9;  teacher,  Byfield,  Mass.,  49-53;  p. 
Lynnfield,  Mass.,  53-7;  Ware,  Mass.,  57-61;  Custom  House,  Boston, 
61-3;  U.  S.  Treasury,  Boston,  63-80;  res.  Sharon,  Mass.  from  61, 
and  there  d.  Dec.  18,  1887. 

Frederick  Jordan  Goodwin,  D.  D.,  2,  b.  So.  Berwick,  Me.,  Apr.  30, 
1812;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  32;  Andover  Sem.  and  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  N. 
Y.;  ord.  July  3,  36;  prof.  Latin,  Bristol  Coll.,  Penn.,  36-7;  ditto. 
New  York  University,  37;  rector.  Flushing,  L.  I.,  37-44;  rector, 
Middletown,  Ct.,  from  45,  and  prof,  in  Berkeley  Divinity  School; 
d.  Middletown,  Feb.  29,  1872. 

35 


1835-1836 

James  Madison  flacdonald,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  May  22,  1812; 
Bowdoiu  Coll.,  one  year;  Union  Coll.,  32;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  35; 
ord.  35,  Berlin,  Ct.,  p.  to  37;  New  London,  Ct.,  37-41;  Jamaica,  L.  L, 
41-50;  15th  St.  Presb.  ch..  New  York  City,  50-3;  ist  Presb.  ch., 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  from  53,  and  there  d.  Apr.  19,  1876. 

1836 

Isaac  Carlton,  b.  Shelburne,  N.  H.,  Aug.  11,  1807;  a.  p.  Lubec,  Me., 
36-9;  ord.  Oxford,  Me.,  May  29,  39,  p.  to  52;  West  Falmoutli,  Me., 
53-4;  res.  Oxford,  from  54,  and  there  d.  Jan.  5,  1858. 

Qideon  Dana,  b.  Oxford,  Mass.,  Sep.  11,  1805;  Brown  Univ.,  30;  An- 
dover  Sem.  one  year;  Princeton  Sem.  one  year;  a.  p.  No.  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  37-8;  ord.  So.  Amherst,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  38,  p.  to  40;  Harmar, 
O.,  45-50;  Seamen's  chaplain,  Toledo,  O.,  50;  Delaware,  O.,  51; 
Strongsville,  O.,  52-5;  Dist.  Sec.  Am.  and  For.  Christian  Union, 
res.  Oberlin,  O.,  56-9;  Bucyrus,  O.,  59-61;  Wauseon,  O.,  63-8;  d. 
Oberlin,  May  9,  1872. 

William  Davenport,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  June  8,  1803;  ord.  Perry,  Me., 
Oct.  19,  36,  p.  to  42;  Sanford,  Me.,  42-3;  Biddeford,  Me.,  44-6; 
Strong,  Me.,  46-59;  Otisfield,  Me.,  from  59,  and  there  d.  Oct.  30, 
1865. 

William  Vaughan  Jordan,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  July  31,  1804;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
31;  Audover  Sem.  one  year;  ord.  Dixfield,  Me.,  Sep.  13,  36,  p.  to 
42;  Pownal,  45-52;  Deer  Isle,  52-4;  Durham,  54-5;  Mechanic 
Falls,  55-8;  Dixfield,  58-9;  Andover,  59-67;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  67-70;  p.  Sanford,  Me.,  70-1;  res.  vSaco,  Me.,  72-85;  res. 
Chapman,  Kansas,  from  86,  and  there  d.  Jan.  23,  1890. 

Henry  Qookin  5torer,  b.  Biddeford,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1813;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  32;  ord.  Milltown,  N.  B.,  Mar.  30,  52,  a.  p.  49-52;  Eastport, 
53;  Bangor,  60;  Scarboro,  63;  E.  Machias,  65;  all  in  Me.;  member 
Board  of  Overseers  Bowdoin  Coll.,  57-66;  an  invalid,  res.  most  of 
his  life  in  Scarboro,  Me.,  and  there  d.  Sep.  19,  1888. 

James  Thompson,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  Apr.  3,  1808;  ord.  Perry, 
Me.,  36;  Pembroke  and  Cooper,  Me.,  36-7;  Thornton,  N.  H.,  37-9; 
Hill,  N.  H.;  publisher  ParenV s  Magazine,  Concord,  N.  H.,  40-9; 
d.  Sanbornton,  June  16,  1850. 

36 


1836-1837 

Luther  Wiswall,  b.  Marlborough,  N.  H.,  Jan.  9,  1801;  teacher;  ord. 
Jackson  and  Brooks,  Me.,  July  12,  37,  p.  to  53;  Windham,  Me.,  54- 
85,  and  there  d.  Mar.  15.  1885. 

Franklin  Yeaton,  b.  Alna,  Me.,  Dec.  26,  1808;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  31;  teach- 
er, Gorham,  Me.,  39-42;  a.  p.  Liniingtou,  Me.,  43-6;  ord.  Milltovvn, 
N.  B.,  Oct.  20,  47,  p.  to  54;  teacher.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  55-62; 
res.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  63,  No.  Bridgton,  Me.,  64;  d.  Naples,  Me., 
Nov.  30,  1864. 


Owen  Lovejoy,  i,  b.  Albion,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  181 1;  p.  Princeton,  111.,  38- 
54;  Illinois  Legislature,  54-5;  member  of  Congress,  56-63;  d.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1864. 

floses  Payson  Stickney,  2,  b.  Byfield,  Mass.,  July  12,  1807;  Harvard 
Coll.,  25-7;  Amherst  Coll.,  30;  Yale  Theol.  Seni.,  35-6;  ord.  Kast- 
port,  Me.,  May  10,  37,  p.  to  40;  rector,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  42-7; 
Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  47-51;  Burlington  Coll.,  N.  J.,  51-2;  assist, 
rector,  Boston,  Mass.,  53-71;  rector.  Bethel  and  Royalton,  Vt.,  71; 
d.  1894. 


1837 

Albert  Cole,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1809;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  34;  ord.  Blue- 
hill,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  37,  p.  to  42;  d.  vSaco,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1845. 

Samuel  Clement  Fessenden,  b.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Mar.  7,  1815; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  34;  ord.  E.  Thomaston,  now  Rockland.  Me.,  May 
30,  38,  p.  to  56;  ed.  Maine  Evangelist,  57;  lawyer,  58;  judge  muni- 
cipal court,  Rockland,  59-60;  member  Board  of  Overseers  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  54-67;  member  of  Congress,  61-2;  Board  of  Examiners,  Patent 
office,  66-72;  U.  S.  Consul,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  81-2;  res.  Stamford,  Ct., 
from  75,  and  there  d.  Apr.  19,  1882. 

Solomon  Barnes  Gilbert,  b.  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1811; 
Amherst  Coll.;  ord.  Lyman,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  37,  p.  to  39;  Newfield, 
Me.,  40-2;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  42-6;  Greece  and  Fairport,  N.  Y.; 
Prescott  and  Wendell,  Mass.;  d.  Lyme,  O.,  May  22,  1857. 

37 


1837 

Cyrus  Hamlin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  b.  Waterford,  Me.,  Jan.  5,  1811;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  34;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  38;  missionary  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.  to  Turkey,  39-60;  founder  Bebek  Sem.;  founder  and  pres. 
Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople,  60-73;  prof.  pro  tern.  Bangor  Sem., 
77-80;  pres.  Middlebury  Coll.,  80-5;  author  various  works  and 
translations  into  the  Armenian;  res.  L,exington,  Mass.  from  85; 
d.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1900. 

Horatio  Ilsley,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  8,  1809;  ord.  Cherryfield,  Me., 
Oct.  26,  37,  p.  to  39;  Monson,  Me.,  39-55;  Beividere,  Dixon,  Roscoe, 
111.,  55-8;  Mechanic  Falls  and  West  Minot,  Me.,  59-62;  Portland, 
Me.,  62-3;  Hebron  and  W.  Minot,  Me.,  64-8;  So.  Freeport,  Me., 
68-76;  res.  So.  Freeport  from  76,  and  there  d.  May  3,  1890. 

Ebenezer  Qreenleaf  Parsons,  b.  Westport,  Me.,  May  15,  1813;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  33;  ord.  Freeport,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  37,  p.  to  51;  Derry,  N. 
H.,  51-69;  prin.  Dummer  Acad.,  Byfield,  Mass.;  member  Board  of 
Overseers  Bowdoin  Coll.  from  64;  res.  Derry,  and  there  d.  Apr. 
25,  1900. 

Edwin  Seabury,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1812;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  33; 
ord.  Newcastle,  Me.,  June  18,  40,  p.  to  48;  Byfield,  Mass.,  48-9; 
Lanesville,  Mass.,  49-54;  Westminster,  Vt.,  55-8;  So.  Royalston, 
Mass.,  58-62;  E.  Falmouth,  Mass.,  63-9;  Berlin,  Vt.,  70-5;  res.  Wal- 
pole,  N.  H.  from  75,  and  there  d.  June  14,  1879. 

Aurelius  Stephen  Swift,  b.  Fairlee,  Vt.,  Feb.  9,  1808;  ord.  Croydon, 
N.  H.,  May  16,  38,  p.  to  41;  Peru,  Mass.,  44-9;  Plainfield,  Vt.,  49- 
53;  Hubbardton,  Vt.,  53-5;  Brookfield,  Vt.,  55-7;  Pittsfield,  Vt., 
57-60;  res.  Stockbridge,  Vt.,  60-82;  W.  Randolph,  Vt.  from  82,  and 
there  d.  Dec.  5,  1890. 

Benjamin  Tappan,  D.  D.,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  June  26,  1815;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  33;  ord.  Hampden,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  38,  p.  to  48;  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  48-57;  Norridgewock,  Me.,  58-86;  member  Board  of  Over- 
seers, Bowdoin  Coll.,  64-87;  trustee  Bangor  Sem.,  68-90;  res.  Nor- 
ridgewock, and  there  d.  Dec.  3,  1896. 

Charles  Coffin  Taylor,  b.  Rowley,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1805;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  33;  ord.  P.  E.  ch.,  37;  rector,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  38-40;  Lons- 
dale, R.  I.,  40-4;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  44-53;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  53-5, 
and  there  d.  Feb.  2,  1855. 


1837 

William  Withington  Thayer,  b.  Thetford,  Vt.,  June  3,  1809;  ord. 
Orono,  Me.,  Mar.  21,  39;  So.  Hadley  Canal,  Mass.,  39-42;  Wiscon- 
sin, 43-4;  So.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  45;  Lyndon,  Vt.,  46-52;  res.  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  from  52;  hon.  A.  M.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  60;  libra- 
rian, Athenaeum,  70-80;  d.  St.  Johnsbury,  Dec.  11,  1881. 

Sidney  Turner,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  9,  1810;  Sebago,  Me.,  42-5; 
Bingham  Me.,  and  vicinity,  from  46;  d.  Bingham,  May  30,  1859. 

Elkanah  Walker,  b.  No.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1805;  ord.  Brewer, 
Me.,  37;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  38-48,  to  Indians  in  Oregon; 
res.  Forest  Grove,  Or.,  from  48,  and  assist,  pastor  fifteen  years; 
transl.  N.  T.  into  Indian  dialect;   d.  Forest  Grove,  Nov.  21,  1877. 

Elias  Wells,  b.  Duxbury,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1809;  ord.  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Nov. 
7,  37,  p.  to  42;  Edgecomb,  Me.,  43-7;  Sandwich,  Mass.,  47-53;  d. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Sep.  9,  1853. 

Austin  Willey,  b.  Campton,  N.  H.,  June  24,  1806;  ed.  Liberty  Stand- 
ard, Portland,  Me.,  to  56;  removed  to  Minn.  57;  ord.  Anoka,  Minn., 
May  18,  59,  p.  to  60;  ed.  Northfield  Journai,  worker  in  anti-slavery 
cause  and  temperance;  author;  res.  Northfield,  Minn,  from  60,  and 
there  d.  Mar.  28,  1896. 


John  Calvin  Adams,  i,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1810;  Bowdoin 
Coll.  two  years;  Amherst  Coll.,  33;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  37;  teacher, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  40-3;  ord.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  51,  p.  48-57; 
Falmouth,  Me.,  59-78;  res.  Falmouth,  from  78,  and  there  d.  Jan. 
17,  1885. 

Eleazer  Alley  Greenleaf,  2,  b.  E.  Andover,  Me.,  May  17,  1809;  rector 
of  churches  in  Mass.,  Vt.,  N.  H.,  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota  for 
thirty  years;  d.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sep.  1879. 

Walter  Forrest  Hill,  i,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  1807;  Williams  Coll.,  34;  teach- 
er, Bangor,  Me.,  and  in  Kentucky;  judge  probate  and  notary  pub., 
Tolono,  111.,  and  there  d.  Mar.  12,  1887. 

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1837-1838 

William  Thomas  Savage,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1812; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  33;  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  37;  assist, 
teacher  Hebrew,  Lane  Sem.,  37-8;  ord.  Dennysville,  Me.,  Sep.  4, 
38;  Robbinston  and  Pembroke,  Me.,  38-41;  Amherst,  N.  H.,  41-3; 
Houlton,  Me.,  44-9;  member  Maine  State  Board  of  Education; 
Franklin,  N.  H.,  49-74;  res.  Godfrey,  111.,  74-7;  member  Board  of 
Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  73-88;  res.  Quincy,  HI.  from  77,  and 
there  d.  Aug.  23,  1888. 

1838 

George  Washington  Adams,  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  May  16,  1808;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  35;  Brooksville  and  Sedgwick,  Me.,  37-9;  Hillsboro, 
N.  H.,  40-4;  Dracut  and  Shirley,  Mass.;  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  53-8;  d. 
River  Point,  R.  I.,  Dec.  9,  1862. 

Calvin  Reddington  Batchelder,  b.  Sunapee,  N.  H.,  Aug.  9,  1813;  rec- 
tor of  chhs.  in  N.  H.;  author;  d.  Charlestown,    N.  H.,  Feb.  i,  1879.- 

Jonas  Fisk,  b.  Topsfield,  Mass.,  Sep.  3,  1805;  ord.  Salem,  N.  H.,  Sep. 
9,  40,  p.  to  43;  Sidney  and  Vassalboro,  43-4;  Lisbon,  44-9;  Durham, 
49-52;  Harpswell,  55;  Acton,  56-8;  Newfield,  58-61;  Sanford,  62-3; 
all  in  Me.;  res.  Danvers,  Mass.  from  65,  and  there  d.  Oct.  4,  1879. 

Pearson  Follansbee,  b.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Mar.  11,  1808;  a.  p.  Bowdoin, 
Me.,  39;  agent  Am.  Tract  Soc;  d.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sep.  6,  1846. 

Samuel  Ordway,  b.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  12,  1808;  ord.  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  Dec.  5,  38,  p.  to  41,  and  55-6;  Auburn,  N.  H.,  41-6;  Wethers- 
field,  111.,  47-50,  and  70-2;  Lawn  Ridge,  111.,  50-5,  and  58-64;  No. 
Beverly,  Mass.,  56-8;  Neponset,  111.,  64-6;  res.  Kewanee,  111.;  d. 
Marshalltown,  la.,  Nov.  2,  1876. 

John  Orr,  b.  Topsham,  Me.,  Sep.  2,  1813;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  34;  Peacham 
and  Plainfield,  Vt.,  39-40;  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  41-2;  ord.  Alfred, 
Me.,  May  7,  46,  p.  44-67;  d.  Melrose,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1869. 

Sewall  Paine,  b.  Mercer,  Me.,  Nov.  i,  1806;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  35;  Rum- 
ford  and  Monson,  Me.;  Granville,  N.  Y.,  40;  Queechee,  Vt.,  41-2; 
Montgomery,  Vt.,  42-64;  res.  Montgomery  from  64,  and  there  d. 
Mar.  4,  1877. 

40 


1838 

John  Perhani,  b.  Wilton,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  i8o6;  ord.  Industry,  Me.,  Jan. 
2,  39,  p.  to  42;  New  Portland,  Flagstaff;  Winslow,  42-4;  Madison, 
44-50;  Windham,  51-4;  all  in  Me.;  Rockton,  111.,  54-7;  res.  Rockton; 
d.  Beloit,  Wis.,  Dec.  4,  1874. 

WilHam  Stinson  Sewall,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  June  19,  1807;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
34;  ord.  Brownville,  Me.,  Sep.  25,  39,  p.  to  63;  St.  Albans,  Me.,  and 
neighboring  churches,  63-84;  d.  St.  Albans,  Sep.  27,  1884. 

Samuel  Howard  Shepley,  b.  Quincy,  Ma4s.,  Mar.  5,  1810;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  33;  ord.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  38,  p.  to  47;  principal, 
Yarmouth  Acad.,  Me.,  47-50;  Steubenville  Fem.  Sem.,  Pa.,  50-2; 
Blairsville  Ladies'  Sem.,  Pa.,  52-65;  d.  Blairsville,  Nov.  18,  1874. 

Joseph  Warren  Smith,  b.  Machias,  Me.,  1806;  Union  Coll.,  35;  Lin- 
coln. Me.,  39;  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.,  54;  d.  Eaton  Rapids,  1868. 

Lewis  Turner,  b.  Fayette,  Me.,  June  14,  1808;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  31; 
teacher,  So.  Berwick  and  Bangor,  Me.;  d.  Rochester,  N.  H.,  Nov. 

19,  1844. 


Elam  Stockbridge  Ashcroft,  2,  b.  Hadley,  Mass.,  Nov.,  181 1;  Whate- 
ley,  Mass;  civil  engineer,  Georgia;  d.  Newman,  Ga.,  about  1880. 

Elijah  Beckwith,  fl.  D.,  2,  b.  Lebanon,  Ct.,  1812;  Western  Reserve 
Coll.  (now  Adelbert)one  year,  36;  Bangor,  Me.;  physician,  Hornels- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Illinois;  d.  Hornelsville,  1880. 

George  Butterfield,  i,  b.  Merrimac,  N.  H.,  Sep.  5,  1810;  ord.  39; 
E.  Windsor,  Ct.;  Hartford  and  Randolph,  Vt.;  Elk  River,  la., 
57-60;  Langworthy,  la.,  62-5;  Hebron,  N.  H.,  68-70;  d.  Monticello, 
la.,  July  15,  1872. 

John  Huntington  Crane  Coffin,  LL.  D.,  i,  b.  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Sep. 
14,  1815;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  34;  prof.  Mathematics  U.  S.  N.  from  36; 
astronomer;  author;  res.  Washington,  D.  C,  and  there  d.  Jan.  8, 
1890. 

Saxton  S.  Kellogg,  2,  b.  Castleton,  Vt.,  May  2,  1812;  d.  Bangor,  Me., 
1837- 

Samuel  Morrill,  2,  b.  Warner,  N.  H.,  Oct.  8,  1808;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
35;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1837. 

41 


1838-1839 

Henry  Boynton  Smith,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  i,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  21, 
1815;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  34;  tutor  Bowdoin  Coll.,  36-7,  and  40-1;  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  W.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  29, 
42,  p.  to  47;  prof.  Amherst  Coll.,  47-50;  prof.  Union  Theol.  Sem. 
from  50;  author;  d.  N.  Y.  City,  Feb.  7,  1877. 

Frederick  Southgate,  fl.  D.,  i,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1814;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  35;  Med.  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  39;  res.  Burlington,  Iowa, 
41;  ord.  rector.  Jubilee,  111.,  42;  Edwardsville,  111.,  43;  d.  Quincy, 
111.,  Feb.  29,  1844. 

Daniel  Cony  Weston,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  24,  1815;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  34;  lawyer,  37-49;  ord.  52,  P.  E.  ch.;  missionary  work 
in  Maine  to  56;  rector,  Stonington,  Ct.,  56-63;  Stratford,  Ct.,  63-73; 
Madison,  N.  J.,  73-8;  res.  N.  Y.  City;  res.  Washington,  D.  C. 

William  Bickford  Worden,  M.  D.,  i,  b.  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1814;  Fay- 
etteville,  N.  Y.;  Liverpool,  N.  Y.;  d.  Liverpool,  May  14,  1845. 


1839 


Aaron  Chester  Adams,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  April  7,  1815;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
36;  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  prin.  Classical  School,  Bangor  Sem.; 
ord.  Gardiner,  Me.,  July  10,  39,  p.  to  41;  Gorham,  Me.,  42-5;  Au- 
burn, Me.,  58-67;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  member  Board  of 
Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  66-71;  Wethersfield,  Ct..  68-80;  Thomp- 
son, Ct.,  80-6;  res.  Wethersfield  from  86. 

Philo  Lewis  Beverly,  b.  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  July  22,  1812;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 39-40;  Solon,  Dixmont,  E.  Orrington,  Me.;  Boston,  Mass., 
51;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  57;  d.  San  Francisco. 

Charles  Boswell,  b.  Bradford,  Mass.;  Waterville  Coll.;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 39-40;  W.  Fairlee,  Vt.;  d.  Babcock  Grove,  111.,  1853. 

Ephraim  Chambers,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1808;  res.  lie. 
Bangor,  39-43;  a.  p.  Cooper  and  Lubec,  40;  home  missionary  in  New 
England,  Ohio,  Indiana;  Richland,  Ind.,  45;  res.  Marblehead, 
Mass.  from  50,  and  there  d.  Mar.  8,  1880. 


1839 

Henry  Theodore  Cheever,  D.  D.,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1814; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  34;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
39-40;  abroad,  40-6;  ord.  Lodi,  N.  J.,  June  4,  47,  p.  to  48;  New  York 
City,  48-9;  ed.  N.  V.  Evangelist,  49-52;  p.  Greeuport,  L.  I.,  52-5; 
Westbrook,  Ct.,  55-6;  JewettCity,  Ct.,  56-61;  sec.  and  agent  Church 
Anti-Slavery  Soc;  p.  Worcester,  Mass,  63-72;  author;  res.  Worces- 
ter from  61,  and  there  d.  Feb.  13,  1897. 

Joseph  Howard  Conant,  b.  Temple,  Me.,  June  28,  1810;  a.  p.  Freedom 
and  Fayette,  Me.;  ord.  Chesterville,  Me.,  July  6,  42,  p.  to  52;  Mon- 
mouth, 52-8;  Unity,  59-60;  Richmond,  60-1;  all  in  Me.;  res. 
Nashua,  N.  H.  from  62,  and  there  d.  Nov.  22,  1864. 

Thomas  Fenner  Curtiss,  D.  D.,  b.  England,  1816;  So.  Carolina; 
prof.  Marion,  Ala.;  prof.  Theol.  Lewisburg  Univ.,  Pa.,  55-65;  au- 
thor; res.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  there  d.  Aug.  9,  1872. 

Adonijah  Howe  Cutter,  b.  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  Aug.  20,  1806;  ord.  Strafford, 
Vt.,  41,  p.  to  50;  Hanover,  N.  H.,  50-6;  Nelson,  N.  H.  from  57,  and 
there  d.  July  19,  i860. 

Daniel  Dole,  b.  Skov^^hegan,  Me.,  Sep.  9,  1808;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  36;  ord. 
Canaan,  Me.,  39,  p.  to  41;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Hawaiian 
Islands  from  42;  teacher;  pres.  Oahu  Coll.,  42-55;  d.  Kapua,  Kauai, 
H.  I..  Aug.  26,  1878. 

Ebenezer  Dole,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1815;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  35; 
N.  Y.  Univ.,  40;  res.  Hallowell,  Me.,  and  there  d.  June  7,  1846. 

Charles  Duren,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  28,  1815;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  33;  res. 
lie.  Bangor,  39-40;  ord.  Sangerville  and  Abbot,  Me.,  Feb.  3,  41,  p. 
to  43;  Wethersfield  Center,  43-6;  Waitsfield,  46-54;  Georgia,  55-6; 
Sheldon,  56-60;  Charleston  and  Holland,  60-2;  Vershire,  63-7;  Pom- 
fret,  67-70;  all  in  Vt.;  Quincy,  Minn.,  70-2;  Plover,  Wis.,  73;  Gran- 
by,  Vt.  from  74,  and  there  d.  May  9,  1886. 

Joshua  Eaton,  b.  Wilton,  Me.,  Feb.  4,  1802;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  39-41; 
ord.  Corinna,  Me.,  Dec.  i,  41,  p.  to  43;  missionary  in  Maine,  44-51; 
Isle  au  Haut,  51-68;  Granby,  Vt.  69-72;  res.  Bangor,  Me.  from  72, 
and  there  d.  Dec.  9,  1875. 

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1839-1840 

John  Clark  Hurd,  b.  Oxford,  Mass.,  Sep.  3,  1810;  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me., 
40-1;  ord.  Westford,  Ct.,  42,  p  to  44;  home  missionary,  Beaver  Dam 
and  vicinity,  Wis.,  44-54;  res.  Buckland,  Mass.,  from  57,  and  there 
d.  Avig.  24,  1882. 

Daniel  Kendrick,  b.  Pittston,  Me.,  Mar.  1818;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  32- 
5;  p.  Dennis,  Mass.,  39-43;  res.  California,  from  1849;  res.  Nevada, 
county  clerk  Lyon  Co.;  d.  Dayton,  Nev.,  Aug.  19,  1867. 

John  Davis  Paris,  b.  Staunton,  Va.,  Sep.  2,  1809;  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.; 
ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  29,  39;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  39-40;  missionary 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Hawaiian  Islands  from  40;  prof,  in  No.  Pacific 
Theol.  Inst.,  Honolulu,  from  73;  res.  Kaawaloa,  Hawaii,  and  there 
d.  July  18,  1892. 

Moses  nighels  Smart,  b.  No.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  May  18,  1812;  Wat- 
erville  Coll.,  36;  ord.  F.  B.  ch..  Harmony,  Me.,  38;  res.  lie.  Andov- 
er  Theol.  Sem.,  40;  prin.  F.  B.  Theol.  School,  Parsonsfield,  Me., 
40-2,  and  Dracut,  Mass.,  42-4,  and  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  44-9; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  43;  Medical  Coll.,  Syraciise,  N.  Y.,  50;  teacher 
and  author;  d.  Whitestown,  Oct.  2,  1885. 

James  Palmer  Stone,  b.  Cabot,  Vt.,  Feb.  10,  181 1;  ord.  Prospect,  now 
Stockton,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  39,  p.  to  43;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  43-50;  hon. 
A.  M.  Middlebury  Coll.,  49;  Greensboro,  Vt.,  50-62;  W.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  62;  missionary  to  P'reedmen,  Hampton,  Va.,  and  supt.  Tyler 
Mission,  63-5;  Derby,  65-7;  Ludlow,  67-9;  Danby,  69-72;  Highgate, 
72-7;  all  in  Vt.;  Dalton,  N.  H.,  78-88;  res.  Lower  Cabot,  Vt.  from 
88,  and  there  d.  Jan.  29,  1892. 

David  Robins  Williams,  b.  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  Sep.  6,  1809;  Watertown, 
Mass.;  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.;  missionary  in  Oregon;  d.  on  his  way 
home  to  New  England,  Dec.  15,  1853. 

1840 

Uriah  Balkam,  D.  D.,  b.  Robbinston,  Me.,  Mar.  27,  1812;  Amherst 
Coll.,  37;  ord.  Union,  Me.,  June  15,  41,  p.  40-4;  Wiscasset,  Me., 
44-54;  Lewiston,  Me.,  55-71;  chaplain  i6th  Me.  regt.,  64;  prof. 
Bates  Coll.  from  73;  d.  Lewiston,  Mar.  4,  1874. 

44 


1840 

Joseph  Blake,  D.  D.,  b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1814;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
35;  teacher  in  Miss.,  36;  in  Gorhani,  Me.,  37;  ord.  Cumberland,  Me., 
Mar.  3,  41,  p.  to  59;  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  60-70,  and  71-9;  prin. 
Gilmanton  Acad.,  N.  H.,  66-9;  res.  Andover,  Mass.  from  78,  and 
there  d.  May  26,  1888. 

Elias  Bond,  D.  D.,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1813;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
37;  ord.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Sep.  30,  40;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to 
Hawaiian  Islands,  41-51;  p.  native  ch.,  Kohala,  51-85;  prin.  Boys' 
Boarding  School,  forty  years;  res.  Kohala,  Hawaii,  and  there  d. 
July  24,  1896. 

Elbridge  Qerry  Carpenter,  b.  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  181 2;  ord.  East- 
port,  Me.,  June  16,  41,  p.  to  43;  Exeter  and  Dexter,  43-51;  New- 
castle, 51-8;  Houlton,  59-64;  Waldoboro,  65;  all  in  Me.;  Houltou 
again,  66,  and  there  d.  April  3,  1867. 

Andrew  Dunning,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  July  11,  1815;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
37;  Old  Town,  40;  ord.  42;  Roxbury,  Mass.;  Plainfield,  Ct.;  Thomp- 
son, Ct.  from  50,  and  there  d.  Mar.  26,  1872. 

Eliphalet  Smith  Hopkins,  b.  New  Portland,  Me.,  Sep.  20,  1812;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  37;  ord.  Rumford,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  40,  p.  to  53;  res.  New 
Portland,  Me.  from  53,  with  missionary  labor  in  Dixfield,  Mercer, 
Industry,  Anson  and  elsewhere;  d.  New  Portland,  June  26,  1861. 

John  Albert  Perry,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  May  21,  1803;  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
res.  lie.  Bangor,  40-1;  ord.  Whitney ville,  40,  p.  to  45;  Orono,  45-50; 
Blanchard,  50-60;  Guilford,  from  60;  all  in  Me.;  d.  Guilford,  Oct. 
16,  1868. 

John  Walker  Pierce,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  July  11,  181 1;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
40-1;  ord.  Sutton,  Mass.,  40;  missionary  A.  H.  M.  S.,  Hudson, 
Mich.,  and  Harpersville,  N.  Y.;  E.  Westminster,  Jericho,  Highgate 
and  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  51-8;  Mt.'  Desert,  Me.,  59-64;  res.  Clinton, 
Mass.,  64-8;  res.  Highgate,  Vt.  from  68,  and  there  d.  Mar.  2,  1872. 

William  Wilberforce  Rand,  D.  D.,  b.  Gorham,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1816; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  37;  ord.  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  41,  p.  to  44;  Richmond 
and  Bethel,  Me.,  44-5;  author;  secretary  and  editor.  Am.  Tract 
Soc;  res.  N.  Y.  City  from  48. 

45 


1840-1841 

Rufus  King  Sewall,  b.  Edgecomb,  Me.,  Jan.  22,  1814;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
37;  a.  p.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  41-2;  Cambridgeport,  Burlington  and 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  42-5;  ord.  Presb.  ch.  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  Oct.  46, 
p.  to  50;  res.  Wiscasset,  Me.  from  51;  lawyer  from  59;  author. 

Charles  Tenney,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Sep.  23,  1814;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
35;  tutor,  Dartmouth,  39-40;  prin.  Gilmanton  Acad.  35-6  and  41-4; 
Sanbornton  Acad.,  37;  prof.  Rhet.  Gilmanton  Theol.  Sem.,  44-53: 
ord.  Feb.  7,  44;  p.  Plaistow,  N.  H.  and  No.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  53-8: 
Biddeford,  Me.,  58-71;  Chester,  N.  H.  from  71,  and  there  d.  Oct. 
29,  1888. 


Ammi  Ruhamah  Bradbury,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Minot,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1810; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  37;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch.,  38;  teacher,  Par- 
sonsfield  Sem.,  38-40;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  42;  post-grad.  Yale,  43; 
assoc.  prin.  Smithville  Sem.,  44-7;  p.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  51-7; 
prin.  Strafford  Sem.,  N.  H.,  57-9;  p.  Biddeford,  Me.,  59-61;  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  from  61;  author;  res.  Providence,  and  there  d.  Sep.  15, 
1899. 

Martin  Byrne,  2,  b.  Robbinston,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  181 1;  Newton  Theol. 
Sem.,  40;  ord.  Bapt.  ch.,  Packerville,  Ct.,  June  29,42;  p.  Pembroke, 
Me.,  45-6;  Damariscotta  Mills,  Me.;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  47-9;  Peoria, 
111.,  and  there  d.  Sep.  19,  1858. 

Horace  Hunt  Smythe,  2,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  18,  181 1;  res. 
Holderness,  N.  H.,  and  there  d.  about  1842. 

1841 

John  Dodge,  b.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Mar.  28,  1812;  ord.  Waldoboro,  Me., 
June  2,  42,  p.  to  52;  Harvard,  54-65;  Middlefield,  65-7;  No.  Brook- 
field,  67-71;  New  Braintree  from  71;  all  in  Mass.;  d.  New  Braintree, 
June  19,  1872. 

Nathan  Dole,  b.  Bloomfield,  Me.,  May  8,  1811;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  36; 
teacher  Yarmouth  Acad.,  36-8;  ord.  Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  42,  p.  to 
50;  editor,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston,  Mass.,  from  50;  d.  Brewer,  Me., 
June  16,  1855. 

46 


1841-1842 

James  Drummond,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  April  15,  1815;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  36; 
ord.  Lewiston  Falls,  now  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  42,  p.  to  58;  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  58-61;  d.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1861. 

Amasa  Loring,  b.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1813;  ord.  Sliapleigh, 
Me.,  June  16,  42,  p.  to  48;  Lyman,  49-54;  Edgecomb,  54-9;  Sweden 
and  Denmark,  59-62;  all  in  Me.;  missionary  and  colporteur.  Am. 
Tract  Soc.  and  Bible  Soc,  63-8;  Andover,  Me.,  68-9;  Sumner,  Me., 
70-5;  res.  Dover  and  Oakham,  Mass.,  Portland  and  Yarmouth,  Me.; 
author;  d.  Yarmouth,  Oct.  28,  1890. 

Asa  Tewksbury  Loring,  b.  Hebron,  Me.,  May  13,  1813;  ord.  Phips- 
burg,  Me.,  Feb.  10,  42,  p.  to  48;  Skowhegan,  48-52,  and  So.  Solon, 
50-2;  Norway,  52-9;  Yarmouth,  59-60;  all  in  Me.;  Manchester,  Earl- 
ville  and  Osage,  la.,  60-70;  Dakota;  d.  Omaha,  Neb.,  April  13,  1880. 

David  Brainerd  Sewall,  b.  Chesterville,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1817;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  36;  ord.  Robbinston,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  42,  p.  to  59;  Fryeburg,  Me., 
59-73;  York,  Me.,  73-88;  res.  So.  Berwick,  Me.,  from  88. 

Robert  Wyman,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1814;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
38;  ord.  Cumberland,  42;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Ceylon;  prin. 
Boys'  Seni.,  Batticotta,  Ceylon;  d.  at  sea,  Jan.  13,  1845. 


Amander  Barker,  i,  b.  Waterford,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1810;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
38;  p.  in  Vt.;  teacher,  Newburg,  N.  Y.;  prof.  Oxford  Coll.,  Oxford, 
O.,  56-7;  teacher,  Evansville,  Ind.,  from  57;  res.  Greenhorn,  Col., 
and  there  d.,  date  unknown. 

Isaac  Austin  Bassett,  i.  b.  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  June  24,  181 1;  Amherst 
Coll.,  one  year;  E.  Windsor  Theol.  Inst.,  36;  ord.  So.  Wellfleet, 
Mass.,  April  25,  42,  p.  to  43;  res.  Cambridge,  Arlington,  So.  Boston, 
Mass.;  d.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Sep.  16,  1886. 

1842 

Nathaniel  Thomas  Fay,  b.  Camden,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1813;  Waterville 
Coll.,  39;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Montgomery,  O., 
Nov.  8,  43,  p.  to  75;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  Tenn.,  Va.,  Ala., 
64-5;  author;  res.  New  Cumberland,  W.  Va.,  from  91. 

John  Orr  Fiske,  D.  D.,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  13,  1819;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
37;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  42-3;  ord.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  43,  p.  to  83;  U.  S. 
Christian  Commission;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
51-9;  Board  of  Trustees  from  59;  Trustee  Bangor  Sem.,  74-90;  pres. 
Me.  Miss.  Soc,  82-7;  res.  Bath,  Me.,  and  there  d.  Dec.  19,  1893. 

47 


1843 

Joseph  Freeman,  b.  Orrington,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1814;  ord.  Strong,  Me., 
Mar.  10,  44,  p.  42-6;  Prospect,  now  Stockton,  Me.,  46-55;  Hanover, 
Mass.  55-69;  York,  Me.,  (2d.  ch.)  from  69,  and  there  d.  Mar.  22, 
1883. 

Stephen  Gould,  b.  No.  Bridgton,  Me.,  June  13,  1810;  Bowdoin  Coll.; 

res.  lie.  Bangor,  42-3;  Weld,  Me.,  44-6;  ord.  Poland,  Me.,  Jan.  2, 
47,  p.  to  59;  d.  Frankfort,  Me.,  July  30,  1859. 

Alpheus  Grover,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1809;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  39;  d. 
Lewiston,  Me.,  Nov.  5,  1842. 

Leonard  Woodbury  Harris,  b.  Poland,  Me.,  April  25,  1814;  ord.  No. 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  42,  p.  to  52,  and  61-6;  Sweden  and  Naples, 
52-3;  New  Sharon,  53-6;  Skowhegan,  56-9;  Scarboro,  66-8;  all  in 
Me;  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  68-73  and  78-89;  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  73-8  and 
92-5;  res.  Sherman  Mills,  Me.  from  95,  and  there  d.  June  28,  1900. 

Alpha  Morton,  b.  Hebron,  Me.,  July  16,  1812;  Newcastle  and  So. 
vSolon,  Me.,  43-4;  ord.  Temple,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  44,  p.  to  51;  New 
Sharon  and  Farmington  Falls,  Me.,  51-2;  Wilton,  Me,  53-5;  Assabet, 
Mass.,  56-9;  Acton,  Mass,  59-62;  W.  Auburn,  Me.,  63-71;  Oakham, 
Mass.,  72-80;  Wells,  Me.,  80-7;  Paxton,  Mass.  from  87,  and  there  d. 
Jan.  II,  1894. 

Enoch  Pond,  b.  Ward,  now  Auburn,  Mass.,  June  20,  1820;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  38;  ord.  Georgetown,  Mass.,  42,  p.  to  46;  d.  Bucksport, 
Me.,  Dec.  17,  1846. 

Joseph  Smith,  b.  Cornish,   Me.,    Feb.    7,    1810;  ord.    Old  Town,  Me., 

Nov.  10,  42,  p.  40-3;  Denmark,  44;  Wilton,  45-9;  Boothbay,  50-1; 
Lovell,  52-68;  Buxton,  68-71;  Miuot,  71-6;  Kenduskeag,  77-8;  all  in 
Me.;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  Tenn.;  res.  Orland,  Me.  from 
78,  Bangor,  Me.  from  80,  and  there  d.  Jan.  3,  1889. 


Morris  Holman,  2,  b.  Union,  Ct.,  Feb.  11,  1811;  Amherst  Coll.,  37; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.  40;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  40-2;  Farmington  Falls 
and  Chesterville,  Me.,  to  43;  ord.  York,  Me.,  Jan.  15,  45,  p.  to  58; 
Kennebunkport,  Me.,  58-63;  Deering,  N.  H.,  63-74;  res.  Antrim, 
N.  H.,  from  75,  and  there  d.  Aug.  25,  1889, 

48 


1843-1843 

John  Johnson,  2,  b.  Sullivau,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1810;  Waterville  Coll.,  39; 
ord.  Bapt.  ch.,  Charleston,  Me.,  39,  p.  to  43  and  57-75;  Addison, 
Me.,  43-5;  Cherryfield,  Me.,  45-52;  business  and  travel,  52-7;  mem- 
ber Me.  legislature,  66;  Sullivan,  Me.,  75-80;  d.  Charleston,  Me., 
Dec.  5,  1886. 

Henry  Hamilton  Saunderson,  i,  b.  Mollis,  N.  H.,  Sep.  12,  1810; 
Yale  Coll.;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  42;  res.  grad.  Andover,  43-5;  a.  p. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  45-6;  ord.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Apr.  20,  48,  p.  to  53; 
Wallingford,  Vt.,  53-62;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  62-4;  Charlestown,  N.  H., 
64-73;  res.  Charlestown,  73-7;  p.  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  77-82;  author;  res. 
Amoskeag,  N.  H.,  from  82,  and  there  d.  Jan.  25,  1890. 

5amuel  Silsbee,  2,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Apr.  30,  181 7;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  37; 
Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  O.;  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  N.  Y.;  teacher, 
E.  Machias,  and  Calais,  Me.;  d.  Jackson,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1842. 

1843 

Samuel  Bowker,  b.  Phipsburg,  Me.,  Sep.  20,  1814;  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
Stockton,  Me.,  43-4;  ord.  Union,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  45,  p.  44-51;  Mt. 
Desert,  51-5;  Turner,  55-60;  Bluehill,  60-7;  all  in  Me.;  chaplain  26th 
Me.  regt.,  62-3;  Wells,  Me.,  67-70;  Raymond,  N.  H.,  70-3;  Salem, 
N.  H.,  73-80;  Dracut,  Mass.,  80-3;  Ballardvale,  Mass.,  84-8;  res. 
Reading,  Mass.,  from  89,  and  there  d.  Sep.  16,  1891. 

5umner  Clark,  b.  Framingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  181 2;  Amherst  Coll.,  40; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Unity,  Me.,  Jan.  i,  45,  p.  43-9; 
Pittston,  Me.,  49-51;  E.  Marshfield,  Mass.,  51-4;  Eastford,  Ct.,  55-6 
and  68-72;  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  56-8  and  64-8;  Rochester,  Mass,  60-1; 
res.  So.  Natick,  Mass.,  61-4;  p.  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  72-5;  res.  Wolf- 
boro from  75,  and  there  d.  Dec.  20,  1887. 

Adoniram  Judson  Copeland,  b.  E.  Brewer,  now  Holden,  Me.,  Mar. 
10,  1814;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  40;  Bowdoin  Medical  School;  Orono,  Me., 
43-5;  ord.  E.  Brewer,  45;  missionary  Aroostook  Co.,  Me.;  Como, 
111.;  d.  Geneseo,  111.,  Aug.  3,  1855. 

Joseph  Mariner  Dyer,  b.  Strong,  Me.,  July  13,  1813;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
43-4;  teacher,  Bangor,  to  47;  Calais,  Me.,  47-72;  res.  Calais  from  72, 
and  there  d.  Dec.  20,  1892. 

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1843 

Stephen  Hobbs  Hayes,  b.  Industry,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1813;  Bowdoiu 
Coll.,  38;  ord.  Frankfort,  now  Winterport,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  44,  p.  to 
58;  So.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  58-69;  Salem  and  Mariners'  ch.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  70-80;  teacher;  res.  Boston,  80-97;  res.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
from  97,  and  there  d.  Nov.  5,  1899. 

Benjamin  Mead,  b.  Newfield,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1813;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  38;  a. 
p.  Tazewell  Co.,  111.;  prof.  Shelbyville  Coll.,  Ky.;  d.  Newfield, 
Me.,  Jan.  12,  1846. 

Preston  Pond,  b.  Wreutham,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1818;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  40; 
ord.  F^astport,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  43,  p.  to  45;  Milford  and  Boston,  Mass., 
46-53;  d.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1853. 

William  Brooks  Sewall,  b.  Sumner,  Me.,  July  5,  181 7;  Hamilton 
Coll.,  39;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1844. 

Thomas  Smith,  b.  Litchfield,  Me..  Aug.  17,  1812;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  40; 
missionary,  Washington  Co.,  Me.,  43-5;  ord.  Brewer  Village,  Me., 
Jan.  26,  46;  E.  Orrington,  46-9;  Brewer  Village,  now  So.  Brewer, 
46-61,  and  there  d.  Apr.  7,  1861. 

Alden  Southworth,  b.  Thetford,  Vt.,  Nov.  4,  1809;  Harvard  Coll.,  one 
year;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  40;  teacher,  Woodstock,  Ct.,  45-6;  Dudley, 
Mass.,  46-9,  and  53-4;  California,  49-53;  res.  Woodstock  from  56; 
ord.  Holland,  Mass.,  May  3,  65,  p.  to  68;  res.  Woodstock  from  68, 
and  there  d.  Feb.  7,  1889. 

Cornelius  Stone,  Ij.  Jay,  Me.,  May  28,  181 7;  Waterville  Coll.;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  40;  M.  E.  Conference,  Me.,  p.  Columbia,  Brunswick,  Oxford, 
Richmond,  Strong,  and  other  places;  rep.  and  senator,  state  legis- 
lature; res.  Jay,  Me.,  and  there  d.  Apr.  5,  1866. 

Horace  Dean  Walker,  b.  Medway,  Mass.,  Sep.  15,  1815;  Western  Re- 
serve Coll.;  Yale  41;  ord.  E.  Abingtou,  now  Rockland,  Mass.,  Feb. 
15,  44,  p.  to  67;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  68-79;  res.  Palatine  Bridge, 
N.  Y.  from  79,  and  there  d.  Nov.  4,  1885. 


Luther  Farnham,  i,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb.  5,  1816;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
37;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,41;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  42-3;  ord.  Northfield, 
Mass.,  Nov.  20.  44,  p.  to  45:  res.  Boston  from  45,  supplying  various 
chhs.;  editor,  45-7;  sec.  Southern  Aid  Soc,  55-61;  chaplain  House 
of  Correction;  founder  Gen.  Theol.  Lib.,  Boston,  61,  and  librarian 
61-97;  d.  March  15,  1897. 

50 


1843-1844 

Charles  Eliphalet  Lord,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  ii, 
1817;  Dartmovith  Coll.,  38;  Union,  Yale  and  Auburn  Theol.  Sems. 
41-3;  ord.  Jonesville,  Micli.,  May  8,  44,  p.  Presb.  ch.,  Niles,  Mich., 
44-7;  Evansville,  Ind.,48-9;  Cong,  ch..  So.  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  50-2; 
Westbrook,  Me.,  52-3;  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  53-6;  Mt.  Vernon,  N. 
H.,  57-61;  So.  Easton,  Mass.,  63-7;  Chester,  Vt.,  67-9;  Presb.  ch.,  Bev- 
erly, N.  J.,  69-70;  res.  Boston,  Mass.,  70-3;  prof.  Lay  Coll.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  73-4  and  76-81;  Boston,  Mass.,  74-5;  Pelham  Manor,  N. 
Y.,  75-6;  res.  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Lyman  5ewall,  2,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  1807;  Union  Coll.,  40;  res. 
Sumner,  Me.,  where  he  died  P^eb.  28,  1846. 

Wilder  Brown  Start,  2,  b.  Camden,  Me.,  March  10,  1814;  Waterville 
Coll.,  40;  d.  Camden,  March  13,  1846. 

Francis  Stone,  i.  b.  No.  Brooktield,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1807;  Peter.sham, 
Mass.,  38  years;  Dana,  Mass. 

Edward  Dwyer  Very,  i,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1813;  Waterville 
Coll.,  one  year;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  37;  ord.  P^  Machias,  Me.,  Sep. 
10,  38;  Watertown,  Mass.,  43-5;  Belfast,  Me.,  45;  Portland,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  46-52;  author  and  editor;  drowned  at  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  June 
8,  1852. 

1844 

Joseph  Garland,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  Aug.  12.,  1811;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
41;  Woolwich,  Me.,  44-7;  ord.  W.  Saudwich,  Mass.,  47,  p.  to  52; 
Bristol,  N.  H.,  52-6;  Acton,  Mass.,  56-9;  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  59-61; 
E.  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Rupert,  Fairfield  and  Albany,  Vt.;  Newfield, 
Rumford,  Parsonsfield  and  Waterford,   Me.;  res.  Conway.  N.  H. 

Charles  Dickinson  Herbert,  H.  D.,  b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  vSep.  28,  1818; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  41;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  44-5;  ord.  Parkville  and  Osceola, 
Mo.,  46,  p.  45-8;  Frankfort,  Me.,  49;  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  50-6;  W. 
Newbury,  Mass.,  56-65;  Med.  School,  Philadelphia,  66;  physician, 
Rutland,  Mass.;  p.  Lebanon  and  Monroe,  Ct.;  W.  Newbury, 
Mass.,  81-6;  Hebron,  N.  Y.  from  86,  and  there  d.  Oct.  13,  1893. 

Josiah  nerrill,  b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1819;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  41; 
res.  lie.  Andover  Sem.,  47;  ord.  Hartford,  Vt.,  Mar.  i,  48,  p.  to  56; 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  57-63;  res.  Cambridge,  and  a.  p.  So.  Franklin, 
Mass.,  67-76;  Dummerston,  Vt.,  78-82;  Troy,  N.  H.,  83-91;  res.  New- 
ton Centre,  and  Lynn,  Mass.;  d.  Lynn,  Mar.  10,  1894. 

51 


1844-1845 

Newell  Anderson  Prince,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1815;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  40;  ord.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  48,  p.  to  50;  Milltown, 
N.  B.,  51;  res.  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  52-7;  p.  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.,  57-8;  Bethel,  Ct.,  59-60;  Orange,  Mass.,  60-2;  Union 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  62-4;  chaplain  Asylum,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  64-5; 
Simsbury,  Ct.,  66-9;  res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  69-72;  p.  Cornwall,  Ct. 
72-4;  Enfield,  Ct.,  75-8;  Auburn,  Mass.,  79-82;  W.  Suffield,  Ct.  from 
82,  and  there  d.  Apr.  5,  1887. 

William  Reed  Prince,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1817;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  40;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  44-5;  d.  New  York  City,  Sep.  25,  1845. 

Charles  Baker  Smith,  b.  Litchfield,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  1815;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 44-5;  ord.  Kenduskeag,  Me.,  48,  p.  to  52;  Woolwich,  Me.,  52-6; 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  57-61;  Concord,  Mass.,  61-3;  Greenwich,  N.  Y., 
63-7;  Cohasset,  Mass.,  68-73;  Dedham  and  E.  Walpole,  Mass., 
eighteen  years,  and  chaplain  Dedham  prison,  fifteen  years;  res. 
W.  Medford,  Mass.  from  74,  and  there  d.  June  4,  1901. 

Thomas  Davee  Sturtevant,  b.  Hebron,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1818;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  41;  Sebasticook,  44;  Swedenb.  ch.,  Portland,  Me.;  Providence, 
R.  I.;  d.  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1850. 

Reuben  Sweetser,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1812;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
40;  Orringtou  and  Levant,  Me.,  43-5;  res.  Cumberland,  and  there 
d.  June  27,  1861. 


Alexander  Bailey,  i,  Eastport,  Me.;  p.  M.  E.  ch.,  Eastport  andLubec. 

Charles  Henry  Titus,  i,  b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  April  11,  1819;  De  Pauw 
Univ.,  Ind.,  42;  Eastport,  Me.;  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  M.  E.  ch.  Prov- 
idence Conf.,  46-71;  pastorates  in  New  Bedford,  Woonsocket, 
Taunton,  Newport  and  other  places;  res.  Boston,  Mass.,  71-8;  d. 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1878. 

1845 

Edmund  Chadwick,  b.  Middleton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  12,  1812;  Dartmouth 
Med.  School;  Waterville  Coll.,  two  years;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  40; 
teacher,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  40-2;  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  agent 
Sab.  Assoc,  Ohio,  43-4;  ord.  Bapt.  ch.,  Franklin,  N.  H.,  45;  prin. 
Starkey  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  47-61;  Dundee  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  63-7;  res.  Star- 
key,  N.  Y.;  res.  Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  and  there  d.  Apr.  7,  1899. 

52 


1845 

Franklin  Davis,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  24, 1816;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  39;  home 
miss'y,  Missouri,  45-7;  ord.  Warren,  Me.,  Oct.  6,  47,  p.  to  49;  E. 
Orrington,  Me.,  49-54;  Alton,  N.  H.,  54-6;  Norfolk,  Mass.,  56-60; 
Berkeley,  Mass.,  60-4;  Newington,  N.  H.,  64-76;  Tamworth,  N.  H., 
76-82;  d.  on  railway  train,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1882. 

Rufus  William  Emerson,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Feb.  24,  1818;  Veazie,  Me., 
45-6;  miss'y,  Aroostook  Co.,  Me.,  47-55;  ord.  Monson,  Me.,  May 
6,  56,  p.  to  58;  res.  Monson  from  58,  supplying  churches  in  Blan- 
chard,  Greenville,  Sangerville,  Atkinson;  d.  Monson,  Dec.  11,  1900. 

Thomas  Gilmore  Mitchell,  b.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Nov.  19,  1820;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  40;  ord.  W.  Auburn,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  46,  p.  to  49;  W. 
Minot,  Me.,  49-51;  Madison,  Me.,  51-83;  res.  Madison,  from  83. 

Silas  norton,  b.  Hebron,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1818;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  40;  res. 
lie.  Bangor,  45-6;  teacher,  Thomaston,  Windham,  and  elsewhere; 
farmer;  res.  Otisfield,  Me.,  and  there  d.  July  16,  1879. 

Charles  Packard,  b.  Buckfield,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  1818;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  42; 
ord.  Norway,  Me.,  May  6,  49,  p.  45-9;  Harrison,  Me.,  50-2;  teacher, 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  52-4;  p.  New  Gloucester,  54-60;  Limerick,  60-4;  Wool- 
wich, 64-7;  Waldoboro,  67-70;  all  in  Me.;  Alstead,  N.  H.,  71-3; 
Windham,  N.  H.,  73-81;  and  there  d.  Feb.  20,  1881. 

John  Moore  Prince,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  June  6, 1820;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  41; 
ord.  Georgetown,  Mass.,  47,  p.  to  57;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  59,  and 
there  d.  Nov.  16,  1859. 

Jeremiah  Slingerland,  (Indian),  Moor's  Charity  School,  Hanover, 
N.  H.;  Indian  teacher,  Winnebago  and  Green  Bay,  Wis.;  d. 
Neshina,  Wis.,  June  4,  1884. 

William  Ward  Whipple,  b.  Boylston,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1813;  Amherst 
Coll.,  41;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Presb.  ch.,  Monti- 
cello,  Mo.,  Nov.  8,  46,  p.  45-6;  La  Grange,  Mo.,  46-62;  Cong.  ch. 
Griggsville,  111.,  61-6;  Presb.  ch.  Clayton,  111.,  66-75;  Janesville,  la., 
75-80;  res.  Camp  Point,  111.,   from  80;    d.  Yonkers,    N.  Y.,    Sep.  26, 


53 


1845-1846 

noses  Eaton  Wilson,  b.  Fredonia,  N.  Y.;  Hamilton  Coll.,  42;  Andover 
Theol.  vSem.  two  years;  Burlington,  Me.,  44-5;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
45-6;  ord.  P.  E.  ch.  Dec.  24,  48;  home  miss'y,  Catharine,  Havana 
and  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  49-52;  Alton  and  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  52-6;  Houma, 
La.,  57-9;  Brownville  and  Pulaski,  N.  Y.,  59-62;  res.  Pulaski,  62-4; 
chaplain  U.  S.  army,  64-5;  res.  Harpersville,  N.  Y.,  68-70;  p.  Waver- 
ly,  N.  Y.,  70-2;  Alton,  74;  res.  N.  Y.  City,  from  82. 


William  Coffin,  i,  b.  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1822;  Illinois  Coll.,  41; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.  one  year;  prof.  Illinois  Coll.,  Jacksonville, 
44-53;  res.  Batavia,  111.  from  53,  and  there  d. 

George  Rigor  Entler,  Ph.  D.,  2,  b.  Sheperdstown,  Va.,  June  18,  i8i8; 
Williams  Coll.,  42;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  one  year;  ord.  Presb.  ch. 
Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  6,  45,  p.  to  46;  Cong.  ch.  Windsor,  Mass., 
46-50;  res.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  50-2;  p.  Harford  and  Preble,  N.  Y., 
52-7;  Riverhead,  L,.  I.,  57-61;  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  61-6;  Berlin  Univ., 
Germany,  66-7;  prof.  Delaware  Lit.  Inst.,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  67-70; 
author;  res.  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  from  70,  and  there  d.  Feb.  27,  1886. 

Benjamin  Smith,  i,  b.  Litchfield,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1814;  Bowdoiu  Coll., 
41;  teacher,  Madison,  Ind.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Litchfield  Acad.,  Me.; 
ord.  Litchfield,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  53,  p.  to  58,  and  there  d.  Sep.  i,  1858. 

1846 

Pliny  Fisk  Barnard,  b.  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  9,  1820;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
43;  ord.  Richmond,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  47,  p.  to  56;  Williamstown,  Vt., 
56-70;  Westhampton,  Mass.,  70-3;  Westminster,  Vt.,  73-80;  So. 
Royalstou,  Mass.,  80-3;  Wendell,  Mass.,  83-90;  Dummerston,  Vt., 
90-8;  res.  Westminster,  Vt.  from  98. 

Thomas  Winthrop  Clarke,  b.  Brewster,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1820;  ord. 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  51,  p.  to  55;  Vermont;  Harwich,  Mass.;  chap- 
lain, 29th  Mass.,  and  99th  N.  Y.  regts.;  chaplain  Military  Hospital, 
Worcester,  Mass.;  custom  house,  Boston,  Mass.;  d.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1881. 

Albert  Cole,  b.  Cornish,  Me.,  July  15,  1818;  ord.  Winslow,  Me.,  Mar. 
24,  47,  p.  46-50;  Sanford,  51-3;  Limerick,  53-7;  Cornish  from  58;  all 
in  Me.;  d.  Cornish,  Jan.  29,  1881. 

54 


1846 

Orramel  Wellington  Cooley,  b.  Hawley,  Mass.,  Jan.  r8,  1816;  Will- 
iams Coll.,  41;  Audover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Dover,  Mass., 
May  4,  48,  p.  47-50;  Granville,  111.,  Presb.  ch.,  50-3;  Cong,  ch..  Fox 
Lake,  Wis.,  54-6;  Newport,  Wis.,  56-8;  Nora,  111.,  59-61;  Lanark, 
62;  Henry,  63-4;  Glenwood,  Iowa,  65-8;  pres.  Ladies'  Sem.,  Glen- 
wood,  65-77;  r^s.  Chicago,  111.,  78-9;  p.  Lanark,  80-2;  res.  Lanark, 
82-4;  res.  Gleuwood,  Iowa,  from  84,  and  there  d.  May  6,  1889. 

George  Warren  Field,  D.  D.,  Belfast,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1818;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  37;  teacher.  Freedom,  Belfast,  Searsport,  Gorham,  Bangor, 
Me.,  ten  years;  p.  Frankfort,  Me.,  50-1,  and  52-3;  Brewer,  Me,  51-2, 
and  53-5,  ord.  Nov.  23,  53;  Salem  St.  ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  56-62; 
Bangor,  Me.,  63-92;  res.  Bangor  from  92,  and  there  d.  Jan.  10,  1900. 

John  Qerrish,  D.  D.,  b.  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  Apr.  26,  1814;  Dartmouth 
Coll.;  res.  St.  Armand,  P.  Q.;  ord.  Rob  Roy,  Ind.,  47;  Vermillion 
Co.  Ind.,  46-53;  New  Washington,  Ind.,  53-62;  Lapeer,  Mich.,  63-5; 
Homer,  Mich,  65-77;  Washington,  Ind.;  Hays  City,  Kansas,  from 
83,  and  there  d.  Apr.  17,  1887. 

Woodbridge  Little  James,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1811;  Union 
Coll.;  Middlebury  Coll.,  39;  a.  p.  Turner,  Me.,  46-7;  colporteur 
Am.  Tract.  Soc,  Mass.,  47-8;  ord.  Day,  N.  Y.,  49,  p.  to  51;  Litch- 
field and  Columbia,  N.  Y.;  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  56-63;  U.  S.  Chris- 
tian Commission;  a.  p.  in  Mo.,  67-9;  res.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  and  there 
d.  Oct.  20,  1887. 

riarcus  Rodman  Keep,  b.  Swanton,  Vt.,  Mar.  27,  1816;  Middlebury 
Coll.,  36-9;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan. 
4,  47;  home  miss'yin  Me.;  Fort  Kent,  46-8,  Burlington  and  Passa- 
dumkeag,  48-51,  Fort  Fairfield,  51-6,  Fort  Kent,  51-62,  and  Aroos- 
took Co.  generally,  residing  at  Ashland,  and  there  d.  May  2,  1894. 

Francis  Dudley  Ladd,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  May  20,  1820;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  41;  ord.  Farmington,  Me.,  46;  Presb.  ch.,  Silver  Lake,  Pa., 
46-51;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  51-62;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  d. 
Philadelphia,  July  7,  1862. 

Henry  Sewall  Loring,  b.  Guilford,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1819;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
43;  ord.  June  20,  50,  Amherst  and  Aurora,  Me.,  47-56,  and  67-74; 
Durham  and  Monmouth,  56-62;  Monson,  62-7;  Phipsburg,  74-9; 
res.  Wiuthrop,  80-91;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Sidney,  Me.  from  91,  and 
there  d.  Dec.  17,  1892. 

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1846 

Alfred  Morse,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  June  23,  1812;  Waterville  Coll.,  42;  ord. 
Whiting,  Me.,  June  9,  47;  missionary,  Washington  Co.  Me.,  to  54; 
Maumee  City,  O.,  54-7;  Knoxville,  111.,  58-60;  Abingdon  and  Rose- 
ville.  111.,  61-4;  Austin  and  Guilford,  Minn.,  64-9;  res.  Austin  from 
69,  and  there  d.  Oct.  7,  1894. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Parsons,  b.  Wiscasset,  Me.,  June  21,  1820;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  41;  Union  Theol.  Sem.  41-2;  ord.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Jan. 
25,  47,  p.  46-7;  Waukegan,  111.,  47-52;  Dover,  N.  H.,  53-61;  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  61-7;  Boston,  Mass.,  68-9;  res.  Derry,  N.  H.,  69-73;  P-  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  74-6;  Webster,  Mass.,  76-80;  res.  Derry,  N.  H.,  from 
80,  and  there  d.  Feb.  3,  1896. 

Frederic  Alonzo  Reed,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1821;  Amherst  Coll., 
43;  ord.  Cohasset,  Mass.,  Mar.  9,  48,  p.  47-66;  E.  Taunton,  Mass., 
66-76;  res.  Concord,  Mass.,  78-80;  p.  Harvard,  Mass.,  80-3;  author; 
d.  Harvard,  June  9,  1883. 

5amuel  Souther,  b.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1819;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
42;  ord.  No.  Belfast,  Me.,  Sep.  22,  47,  p.  to  52;  agent  Am.  S.  S. 
Union;  city  miss'y,  Worcester,  Mass.,  from  57;  member  Mass.  leg- 
islature, 62-3;  U.  S.  army;  fell  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va., 
May  6,  1864. 

Lemuel  Chandler  Spofford,  b.  Bedford,  N.  H.,  May  30,  181 7;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  43;  ord.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  46,  p.  to  52;  De  Pere, 
Wis.,  52-66;  La  Porte,  Ind.,  from  66,  and  there  d.  Apr.  12,  1869. 

Robert  Stuart,  b.  Newton,  N.  H.,  June  19,  1814;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  43; 
ord.  Cascade,  la.,  Nov.  47,  p.  to  52;  Strafford,  Vt.,  52-4;  res.  Nor- 
wich, Vt.,  54-8;  p.  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  58-9;  Albany,  111.,  59-60;  Mon- 
tour and  Green  Mountain,  la.,  61-70;  res.  Green  Mountain,  70-80; 
res.  Grundy  Center,  la.  from  80,  and  there  d.  June  27,  1884. 


Richard  Bowers  Thurston,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  June  28,  1819; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  41;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  11,46,  p.  to  55;  Chic- 
opee,  Mass.,  55-8;  Waltham,  Mass.,  58-64;  Stamford,  65-74;  Fair 
Haven,  74-6;  Saybrook,  76-81;  No.  Greenwich,  82-8;  all  in  Ct.; 
author;  res.  Stamford  from  88,  and  there  d.  Apr.  14,  1895. 

56 


1846-1847 

Philip  Titcomb,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Feb.  29,  181 2;  Yale  Coll.,  43; 
Audover  Theol.  Sem.,  43-4;  ord.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Apr.  7,  47,  p. 
46-8;  Cherryfield,  48-51;  Dexter,  52-4;  Kennebunkport,  54-64;  Lim- 
erick, 65-8;  all  in  Me.;  Plympton,  Mass.,  68-79;  Kensington,  N.  H., 
from  80,  and  there  d.  Jan.  24,  1891. 

John  Bourne  Wheelwright,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  Dec.  13,  1826;  Waterville 
Coll.,  44;  Whitneyville,  46-9;  ord.  Weld,  Oct.  16,  50,  p.  49-54;  West- 
brook,  54-9;  Bethel,  59-67;  all  in  Me.;  U.-S.  Christian  Commission; 
So.  Paris,  Me.,  67-76;  res.  Deering,  Me.,  76-86;  res.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  from  86,  and  there  d.  Dec.  27,  1900. 


Stephen  Hall,  i,  b.  Plainfield,  Ct.,  Feb.  23,  1816;  teacher,  Plainfield, 
most  of  his  life,  and  there  d.  July  9,  1887. 

John  Oliver  Means,  D.  D.,  F.  R.  G.  S.,  i,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug,  i, 
1822;  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  43;  purser,  U.  S.  N.,  coast  of  Africa,  44-7;  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  49;  ord.  E.  Medway,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  51,  p.  to  55; 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  57-77;  sec.  Cong.  Pub.  Soc,  78-80;  sec.  A.  B.  C.  F. 
M.  from  80;  author  and  editor;  res.  Roxbury,  Mass;  d.  Boston,  Dec. 
8,  1883. 

Benjamin  Stanton,  2,  b.  West  Lebanon,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1817;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  48;  teacher.  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  49-62;  prof.  Union  Coll.,  63-72;  prin.  Union 
Class.  Inst.,  Schenectady,  from  72;  d.  Schenectady,  July  18,  1874. 

1847 

Alvan  Jones  Bates,  b.  Holden,  Me.,  Apr.  12,  1820;  ord.  Lincoln,  Me., 
Sep.  26,  49,  p.  47-65;  chaplain  2d  and  14th  Me.  regts.,  two  years; 
Harwichport,  Mass.,  65-8;  Saundersville,  Mass.,  68-77;  d.  Lincoln, 
Me.,  July  29,  1877. 

George  Augustus  Bowman,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1820;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  43;  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  two  years;  ord.  Kennebunkport, 
Me.,  Aug.  9,  48,  p.  to  54;  Presb.  ch..  New  York  city,  55;  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  56-66;  So.  Windsor,  Ct.,  66-79;  member  Ct.  legislature,  83; 
teacher;  res.  E.  Hartford,  Ct. 

57 


1847 

William  Mclntyre  Boyd,  b.  Edgecomb,  Me.,  May  8,  1818;  business, 
San  Francisco,  Cal;  res.  Oakland,  Cal.,  from  72,  and  there  d.  Dec. 
27,  1891. 

Wheelock  Craig,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  July  11,  1824;  Bowdoin  Coll,  43; 
ord.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  49,  p.  48-50;  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
50-68;  d.  Neufchatel,  Switzerland,  Nov.  28,  1868. 

Hiram  Clark  Daniels,  b.  E.  Medway,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1815;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  44;  Keunebunkport,  Me.,  47-9;  Wells  and  Wilton,  Me.,  50; 
agent  Am.  and  P'or.  Christian  Union,  50-4,  res.  Boston;  business 
in  Mass.,  54-8;  res.  Hartford,  Ct.,  58-61;  res.  E.  Medway,  Mass. 
from  61. 

Benjamin  Dodge,  b.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1818;  ord.  Edgecomb, 
Me.,  Oct.  II,  48,  p.  47-50;  Wilton,  Me.,  50-2;  Acton,  Mass.,  52-5; 
Benton,  56-8;  Winterport,  59-60;  W.  Brooksville,  61-5;  all  in  Me.; 
No.  Abington,  Mass.,  66-70;  res.  Wollaston,  Mass.,  72-4;  res.  Cas- 
tine.  Me.,  74-7;  p.  Lebanon,  Me.,  77-84;  miss'y  A.  M.  A.,  among 
the  mountain  whites,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.,  from  84;  author; 
teacher;  d.  Pleasant  Hill,  July  13,  1897. 

George  Gannett,  D.  D.,  b.  E.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1819;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  42;  ord.  Boothbay,  Me.,  June  14,  49,  p.  48-50;  teacher, 
Arlington,  Mass.,  50-7;  prin.  Gannett  Inst.,  Boston,  Mass.,  57-90; 
d.  Chicago,  111.,  June  11,  1893. 

Jolin  Reed  Greenough,  b.  Clinton,  Me.,  July  25,  1824;  Waterville 
Coll.,  44;  p.  Old  Town,  Me.,  47-8;  assist.  Clerk  of  Courts,  Penob- 
scot Co.,  Me.,  48-52;  res.  Bangor,  and  there  d.  July  10,  1853. 

John  Haskell  Merrill,  b.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1817;  Bowdoin  Coll., 

44;  ord.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  49,  p.  47-50;  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  50-3;  Tarn- 
worth,  N.  H.,  53-60;  County  Commissioner  of  Schools,  57-9;  d. 
HoUis,  N.  H.,  May  13,  1861. 

Harvey  flerrill  Stone,  b.  Cabot,  Vt.,  Sep.  i,  1819;  ord.  Bluehill,  Nov. 
2,  48,  p.  47-54;  Waldoboro,  54-7;  Gardiner,  57-60;  all  in  Me.;  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  61-3;  So.  Dennis,  Mass.,  63-7;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  68-70; 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  71-5;  Miller's  Falls,  Mass.,  75-6;  Worthington, 
Mass.,  76-7;  Saundersville,  Mass.,  from  77,  and  there  d.  Oct.  21, 
1881. 

58 


1847-1848 

Arthur  Swazey,  D.  D.,  b.  Bucksport,  Me,,  June  22,  1824;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  44;  ord.  Brighton,  Mass.,  47,  p.  to  56;  Galeua,  111.,  56-60; 
Chicago,  111.,  60-70;  editor  luterior,  70-3;  author;  res.  Chicago,  and 
there  d.  Jan.  22,  1887. 

Peter  Blake  Thayer,  b.  New  Alstead,  N.  H.,  Feb.  29,  1816;  ord.  Gar- 
land, Me.,  Dec.  12,  48,  p.  47-96;  d.  Garland,  May  25,  1896. 


George  Moulton  Adams,  D.  D.,  2,  b.  Castine,  Me.,  July  7,  1824;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  44;  Halle  and  Berlin  Univs.,  Germany,  47-8;  Andover 
Sem.,  50;  ord.  Conway,  Mass.,  Sep.  18,  51,  p.  to  63;  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  63-72;  HoUiston,  Mass.,  73-89;  member  Board  of  Over- 
seers,   Bowdoin    Coll.,  from  70;  res.  Lynn  and   Auburndale,  Mass. 

Henry  Kinsman  Craig,  i,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  May  29,  1826;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  44;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  47-9;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  52;  ord. 
Bucksport,  Me.,  Jan.  24,  55,  p.  to  66;  Norton,  Mass.,  68-70;  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  71-88;  res.  Falmouth  from  88. 

Simeon  Cummings  Dike,  i,  b.  Sebago,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1816;  teacher, 
vSebago,  Baldwin,  Bridgton,  Naples,  Me.;  d.  Naples,  May  5,  1846. 

Asa  Clinton  Pierce,  i,  b.  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  July  17,  1819;  Amherst 
Coll.,  43;  E.  Windsor  Theol.  Inst.,  47;  ord.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Sep. 
20,  49,  p.  47-51;  Northford,  53-66;  Durham,  66-70;  Brookfield,  70-88; 
all  in  Ct.;  d.  Brookfield.  Dec.  2,  1888. 

Daniel  Herbert  Temple,  i,  b.  Valetta,  Malta,  Nov.  13,  1822;  Amherst 
Coll.,  43;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Beardstown,  111., 
51,  p.  to  54;  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  55;  Dixon,  111.,  55-6;  Aurora,  N. 
Y.,  56-63;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  72-84;  teacher;  author;  res.  Los 
Gatos,  Cal.,  from  84,  and  there  d.  Sep.  9,  1897. 

1848 

James  Andrew  Brainard,  b.  Haddam,  Ct.,  Jan.  19,  1819;  Yale  Coll.; 
p.  Presb.  ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.;  business,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  Madison,  Wis.,  Orange,  Cal.;  d.  Santa  Ana,  Orange  Co., 
Cal.,  Jan.  29,  1899. 

59 


1848 

Lewis  Goodrich,  b.  Bingham,  Me.,  Jan.  20,  1817;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  45; 
ord.  Dedham,  Me.,  Jan.  i,  50,  p.  48-53;  Sedgwick,  Me.,  53-6;  Pem- 
broke, N.  H.,  56-65;  Stratham,  N.  H.,  65-8;  Wells,  68-72;  W. 
Auburn,  72-5;  Warren,  75-8;  Lovell  and  Sweden,  78-83;  all  in  Me.; 
Danbury,  N.  H.,  83-5;  res.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  from  85;  d.  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1898. 

Ansel  Downing  Harris,  b.  Poland,  Me.,  July  2,  1819;  ord.  Standish, 
Me.,  Dec.  20,  48,  p.  to  49;  Waupuu,  Wis.,  from  49,  and  there  d. 
June  9,  1850. 

William  Lyman  Hyde,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1819;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
42.;  ord.  Gardiner,  Me.,  May  17,  49,  p.  to  56;  Ripley  and  Dunkirk, 
N.  Y.,  57-62;  chaplain  112th  N.  Y.  regt.,  62-5;  author;  teacher,  Ovid 
Acad.,  N.  Y.;  res.  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  and  there  d.  July  31,  1896. 

Javan  Knapp  Mason,  D.  D.,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Sep.  20,  1817;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  45;  ord.  Hampden,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  49,  p.  to  64;  Thomaston,  Me., 
64-77:  Fryeburg,  Me.,  77-86;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  from  62;  commissioner  Internat.  Prison  Congress,  London, 
72,  and  Rome,  84;  p.  Herndon,  Va.,  87-97;  ^^^-  Herndon  from  97, 
and  there  d.  Aug.  18,  1900. 

Caleb  Webber  Matthews,  b.  Concord,  Vt.,  Feb.  2,  1816;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  45;  missionary  A.  H.  M.  S.  in  Wis.  from  48;  ord.  Burke, 
Wis.,  51,  p.  Sun  Prairie,  50-62;  res.  Sun  Prairie,  62-75;  P-  Luverne, 
Minn.,  75-80;  Edgerton,  Minn.,  81-4;  res.  Egan,  S.  D.,  84-5;  res. 
Bay  Center,  Wash.,  from  85,  and  there  d.  June  25,  1895. 

James  Hoyt  Newton,  b.  Wethersfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  16,  181 1;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  45;  ord.  Perrysburg,  O.,  49,  p.  to  54;  sec.  Western  Reserve 
Coll.,  and  agent  A.  H.  M.  S.,  55-65;  Him,  Mo.;  Austin,  111.,  from 
66,  and  there  d.  Apr.  5,  1874. 

Daniel  Fox  Potter,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1819;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  41; 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  law  student  three  years;  a.  p. 
Houlton,  49-50;  Monticello,  50-1;  ord. Union,  Oct.  26,  52,  p.  51-6; 
Topsham,  56-65;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Topsham,  65-74;  niember  Maine 
legislature,  69-71;  custom  house,  Portland,  79-83;  res.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  from  74,  and  there  d.  Sep.  17,  1884. 

60 


1848-1849 

Horace  Pratt,  b.  Provideuce,  R.  I.,  Apr.  ii,  1815;  Amherst  Coll.,  40; 
res.  lie.  Bangor,  48-9  aud  50-1;  ord.  Phipsburg,  Me.,  49,  p.  to  50; 
Norway,  Me.,  55-60;  Dighton,  Mass.,  60-2;  res.  Raynham,  Mass., 
63-5;  p.  Orfordville,  N.  H.,  65-8;  Plaiufield,  Vt.,  68-71;  res.  North- 
field,  Vt.  from  71. 

James  Wells,  b.  Southold,  L.  I.,  Sep.  11,  1815;  Jeffersou  Coll.,  Pa., 
36-8;  teacher,  Ala.  and  Ga.,  39-45;  Alleghany  Theol.  Sem.,  45-6; 
ord.  Allensville,  Ind.,  Apr.  i,  49;  city  miss'y,  Bangor,  Me.,  50-8; 
Dedham,  Me.,  58-72;  chaplain  nth  Me.  regt.,  62-4;  p.  Northbridge, 
Mass.,  72-5;  Millbury,  Mass.,  75-6;  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  77-80;  Hali- 
fax, Mass.,  80-3;  Douglas,  Mass.,  from  83,  and  there  d.  Jan.  31,  1892. 

Thomas  Crocker  Williams,  fl.  D.,  b.  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1815;  res.  lie. 
Bangor,  48-9;  Homoeopath.  Med.  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  53;  physi- 
cian, Kensington,  Pa.,  53-60;  Philadelphia  from  60,  and  there  d. 
Oct.  I,  1899. 


John  Stacey  Belknap,  2,  b.  vSturbridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1817;  Amherst 
Coll.,  44;  E.  Windsor  Theol.  Inst.;  d.   Hartford,  Ct.,  Aug.  16,  1852. 

George  De  Forest  Folsom,  i,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  July  26,  1822;  Yale 
Coll.  45;  ord.  50;  p.  Springfield,  Mass.,  55-61;  Fairhaven,  Ct.,  62-9; 
Northford,  Ct.  from  69,  and  there  d.  1878. 

Hyman  Augustine  Wilder,  i,  b.  Cornwall,  Vt.,  Feb.  17,  1822;  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  45;  E.  Windsor  Theol.  Inst.,  48;  ord.  So.  Adams,  Mass., 
Mar.  2,  49;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  ¥.  M.,  Zulu  Mission,  So.  Africa,  49-77; 
d.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Sep.  7,  1877. 

1849 

Benjamin  Chapman  Chase,  b.  Cornish,  N.  H.,  Jan.  29,  1819;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  46;  ord.  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  50,  p.  49-57;  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  57-62;  Old  Town,  Me.,  62-3;  Foxcroft,  Me.,  from  64,  and 
there  d.  Oct.  13,  1868. 

Jonathan  Byron  Cook,  b.  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  Apr.  21,  1825;  ord.  Moul- 
tonborough,  N.  H.,  Dec.  18,  50,  p.  49-53;  Wells,  Me.,  54-67;  Salis- 
bury, N.  H.,  68-74;  Hebron,  N.  H.,  74-7,  and  80-5;  res.  Holliston, 
Mass.,  85-96;  No.  Chelmsford,  Mass.  from  96. 


1849 

John  Kendall  Deering,  b.  Paris,  Me.,  May  i,  1823;  ord.  Murphysboro, 
111.,  Apr.  23,  50;  Farmington  Falls  and  Mercer,  51-2;  Boothbay 
Harbor,  52-3;  Gilead,  54-5;  all  in  Me.;  Assabet  and  So.  Franklin, 
Mass.;  Solon  and  Bingham,  63-5;  Holden,  65-7;  all  in  Me.;  teacher 
and  pastor  A.  M.  A.,  Tougaloo  Univ.,  Miss.,  and  Straight  Univ., 
New  Orleans,  71-5;  res.  Perrysburg,  O.  from  75,  and  there  d.  Jan. 
18,  1894. 

George  Washington  Dunmore,  b.  Rush,  Pa.,  Oct.  5,  1820;  Univ. 
City  of  N.  Y.,  46;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  two  years;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
49-50;  ord.  Bangor,  Feb.  21,  50;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  Tur- 
key, 50-61;  chaplain  ist  regt.  Wis.  ca\?alry;  killed  in  battle  at 
L'Aguille  Ferry,  Ark.,  Aug.  3,  1862. 

Lewis  Jessup,  b.  Minisink,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1821;  Williams  Coll.;  ord. 
Northtield,  Ct.,  51,  p.  to  54;  No.  Glastonbury,  Ct.;  Millbury,  Mass., 
56-61;  Lisbon,  Ct.,  61-4;  vSo.  Adams,  Mass.,  67-70;  Riga,  N.  Y.; 
res.  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Eli  Penny  Littlefield,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1821;  Bowdoiii  Coll.; 
Biddeford,  Me.,  50;   res.  Wells  from  51,   and  there  d.  Jan.  11,   1869. 

Benjamin  Galen  Snow,  b.  Brewer,  Me..  Oct.  4,  181 7;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
46;  ord.  Brewer,  Nov.  51;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  ¥.  M.  to  Micronesia 
from  51;  author;  returned  in  77  to  Brewer,  and  there  d.  May  i, 
1880. 

Philip  Weaver,  b.  Mercer,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1816;  ord.  Waterville,  Me., 
Jan.,  44;  F.  B.  ch,  Hallowell,  Me.,  44-7;  Bangor,  Me.,  47-54;  res. 
Augusta,  Me.,  55-7,  N.  Y.  city,  58-9,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  from  59;  d. 
Bloomfield,  Mar.  28,  1890. 

Orlando  Henry  White,  D.  D.,  b.  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1820; 
Amherst  Coll.,  46;  ord.  Westminster,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  51,  p.  50-4; 
Washington  Heights,  N.  Y.,  54-8;  Meriden,  Ct.,  58-63;  Orleans, 
Mass.,  63-6;  New  Haven,  Ct.,  66-74;  sec.  Freedmen's  Mission 
Aid  Soc,  London,  Eng.,  75-81;  res.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  82-3,  Bos- 
ton, Mass., 84-7;  p.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  87-8;  Winooski,  Vt.,  88-90; 
res.  Boston  from  91;  d.  Stratford,  Ct.,  Jan.  8,  1892. 


Joseph  Payson  Drummond,  i,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  Sep.  15,  1824;  Bowdoiu 
Coll.,  43;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  53;  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  53;  Ar- 
lington, Mass.;  ord.  W.  Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  56,  p.  to  57;  d.  Bris- 
tol, Me.,  Nov.  23,  1857. 


1849-1850 

James  Brown  Thornton,  i,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  July  6, 1825;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
46;  E.  Wiudsor  Theol.  Inst.,  49;  ord.  Scarboro,  Me.,  June  4,  51,  p. 
to  54;  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  54-5;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  56-7;  Alton 
Bay,  N.  H.,  57-8;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  58-61;  Dover,  N.  H.,  61-4;  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.,  64-5;  Milford,  Mass.,  65-8;  res.  So.  Windsor,  Ct.,  68-9; 
res.  Scarboro  from  69,  and  there  d.  Nov.  9,  1888. 

1850 

Charles  Augustus  Goodrich  Brigham,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  3, 
1823;  Wesleyau  Univ.,  47;  Enfield,  Ct.,  53-71;  Middletown,  Ct.,  71- 
82;  res.  New  York  City  from  82;  d.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Oct.  12,  1897. 

John  Haskell,  b.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1821;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
46;  ord.  Dover,  Mass.,  Dec,  50,  p.  to  59;  Raynham,  Mass.,  59-65; 
Revere,  Mass.,  65-8;  Lisbon,  Ct.,  68-72;  Newcastle,  Me.,  72-6; 
Billerica,  Mass.,  79-82;  res.  Billerica,  82-95,  Gray,  Me.  from  95. 

Hiram  Houston,  b.  Acworth,  N.  H.,  June  3,  1818;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  47; 
ord.  Orland,  Me.,  Sep.  25,  50,  p.  to  59;  Stockton  and  E.  Searsport, 
59-67;  Deer  Isle,  68-82;  Wells,  83-6;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  from  86;  d.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  8,  1900. 

Edward  Pickett  Kimball,  b.  Bath,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1819;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 50-1;  ord.  Halifax,  Mass.,  52,  p.  to  54;  Chiltonville,  Mass., 
55-6;  member  Mass.  legislature,  56;  Newton,  Wilton,  Fairfax,  and 
Central  City,  la.,  57-72;  res.  Monticello,  la.,  72-88;  res.  Waterloo, 
la.,  from  88. 

Edwin  Leonard,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Nov.  11,  1826;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  47;  res. 
lie.  Bangor,  50-1;  ord.  Milton,  52,  p.  to  60;  Rochester,  61-8;  So. 
Dartmouth,  69-76;  all  in  Mass.;  Morris,  Ct.,  76-92;  Dover,  Mass., 
92-8;  res.  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.,  from  98. 

Donatus  flerrill,  b.  Kittery,  Me.,  Mar.  7,  1824;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  46; 
Westbrook,  Me.,  50-2;  ord.  Bunker  Hill  and  Woodburne,  111.,  53; 
d.  Woodburne,  Aug.  17,  1853. 

John  Parker  Skeele,  b.  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  Oct.  11,  1821;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  45;  ord.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  50,  p.  to  57;  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  58-65;  dist.  sec.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  65-70,  res.  Hartford,  Ct.;  p. 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  70-3;  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  from  73,  and  there  d. 
Apr.  28,  1881. 

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1850 

Charles  Temple,  b.  Valetta,  Malta,  July  lo,  1824;  Amherst  Coll.,  45; 
ord.  Uuity,  Me.,  51,  p.  50-1;  Godfrey,  53-5;  Vermoutville,  55-61; 
Otsego,  62-5;  res.  Otsego,  65-93,  Traverse  City,  93-4,  Grand  Rapids, 
94-8;  all  in  Mich.;  res.  Traverse  City  from  98. 

Edwin  Bonaparte  Webb,  D.  D.,  b.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1820; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  46;  ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  Sep.  11,  50,  p.  to  60;  Boston, 
Mass.,  60-87;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  56-71; 
Board  of  Trustees  from  71;  pres.  Trustees  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.; 
res.  Wellesley,  Mass.,  from  87;  d.  May  20,  1901. 

John  Gilman  Wilson,  b.  Nelson,  N.  H.,  Sep.  18,  1820;  Gilmanton 
Theol.  Sem.,  N.  H.,  one  year;  ord.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Dec.  12,  51, 
p.  to  52;  Saxtou's  River,  Vt.,  53-6;  Charlestowu,  Swanzey,  and 
Jeffrey,  N.  H.,  56-66;  So.  Dartmouth,  and  Dover,  Mass.,  66-9; 
supplying  churches  in  Vt.,  Mass.,  and  N.  H.,  70-5;  res.  Portland, 
Me.,  76-80;  p.  Portland,  80-93;  chaplain  Almshouse  and  City  Hos- 
pital, Portland,  from  93. 


William  Melville  Baker,  i,  b.  Phipsburg,  Me.,  July  4,  1822;  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  one  year;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  47;  teacher,  No.  Bridgton, 
Me.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  to  60;  ord.  Ouincy,  HI., 
61;  chaplain  97th  HI.  regt.,  61-4;  state  supt.  Pub.  Instruction, 
Springfield,  111.;  editor;  prof.  111.  Industrial  Univ.  at  Champaign, 
67-73;  d.  Champaign,  111.,  Apr.  16,  1873. 

John  Preserved  Hunting,  Jl.  D.,  2,  b.  Eden,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  June 
I,  1824;  Waterville  Coll.;  Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  50;  Bapt.  ch.  Par- 
sonsfield.  Me.,  51-3;  Western  Reserve,  O.;  miss'y  in  western  N.  Y., 
N.  C.  and  Fla.;  hon.  A.  M.,  Alfred  Univ.,  N.  Y.;  M.  D.,  N.  Y. 
Homoeopath.  Med.  Coll.,  66;  res.  Villa  Ridge,  111.,  66-88;  res. 
Alfred  Centre,  N.  Y.,  from  88. 

Leonard  Hobart  Hunting,  i,  b.  Eden,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  June  i,  1824; 
Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  51;  ord.  Nebraska;  teacher  and  preacher;  res. 
No.  Loup,  Valley  Co.,  Neb.,  Los  Gatos,  Cal. 

Perez  Southworth,  i,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1822;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
46;  miss'y,  eastern  Tenn.  and  western  Ga.;  d.  Gallatin,  Teun.,  June 
15,  1849. 


1850-1851 

Samuel  Jameson  Witherbee,  i,  b.  Machias,  Me.,  Jau.  i8,  1826;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  46;  teacher,  Laurel,  Del.;  d.  June,  1862. 


1851 


Francis  Dyer,  b.  Frome,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  May  21,  1824;  ord. 
So.  Paris,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  52,  p.  51-3;  Middlefield,  Ct.  56-9;  Douglas, 
Mass.,  66-7;  E.  Woodstock,  67-9;  No.  Madison,  70-4;  Wolcott,  74-7; 
Plantsville,  79-80;  all  in  Ct.;  Presb.  ch.,  Mayfield,  N.  Y.,  81-3; 
Elwood,  N.  J.,  83-5;  res.  Philadelphia  from  85,  and  there  d.  Apr. 
18,  1893. 

William  Allen  Fobes,  b.  Oakham,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1827;  Amherst 
Coll.,  48;  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  52-3;  ord.  Hooksett,  N.  H.,  55,  p.  53-8; 
Lebanon,  Me.,  58-60;  Kittery,  Me.,  60-3;  No.  Scituate,  R.  I.,  63-6; 
Halifax,  66-73;  Chesterfield,  73-81;  Monterey,  81-7;  all  in  Mass.; 
Salem,  Ct.,  88-91;  res.  Worcester,  Mass.,  from  91. 

Benjamin  Dodge  Henry,  b.  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Dec.  24,  1824;  res. 
lie.  Bangor;  Machias,  51;  Eastport,  52;  vSedgwick  and  Brooksville, 
57-8;  W.  Brooksville,  58-9;  Bluehill,  59-60;  all  in  Me.;  McCalomy 
Hill,  Cal.,  61-3;  d.  Cairo,  111.,  June  19,  1865. 

George  Solon  Kemp,  b.  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  Aug.  8,  1816;  a.  p.  Alstead, 
N.  H.,  52-4;  Dublin,  N.  H.,  54-5;  ord.  Windham,  Vt.,  Feb.  28,  56, 
p.  55-60;  New  Salem,  Mass.,  60-2;  Roxbury,  N,  H.,  63;  W.  New- 
field,  Me.,  64-77;  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  77-81;  res.  Brooksville,  81-3; 
res.  E.  Douglas,  Mass.   from  83;    d.  Lebanon,  Ct.  May  3,  1900. 

William  Allen  Merrill,  b.  Prospect,  Me.,  Feb,  9,  181 7;  ord.  Passadum- 
keag.  Me.,  Oct.  27,  52,  p.  51-5;  Deer  Isle,  55-64;  Lyman,  64-70; 
Kennebunkport,  71-3;  Auburn,  75;  Sherman,  76-80;  Buxton,  81-4; 
all  in  Me;  Alton,  N.  H.,  84-6;  Acton,  Me.,  86-9;  d.  Lyman,  Me., 
Aug.  II,  1889. 

Rufus  riorrill  Sawyer,  b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Sep.  1,1820;  ord.  Winthrop, 
Me.,  Oct.  15,  51,  p.  to  59;  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  59-61;  York,  Me., 
61-6;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  66-9;  Iowa  City,  la.,  69-70;  Anamosa,  la, 
71-2;  Le  Mars,  la.,  from  72,  and  there  d.  Nov.  29,  1872. 

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David  Atwood  Wasson,  b.  Brooksville,  Me.,  May  14,  1823;  Bowdoin 
Coll.;  ord.  Grovelaud,  Mass.,  51,  p.  to  57:  Boston,  Mass.,  65-7;  au- 
thor; res.  W.  Medford,  Mass.,  and  there  d.  Jan.  21,  1887. 


Henry  Blodget,  D.  D.,  2,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  July  13,  1825;  Yale  Coll., 
48;  tutor,  Yale,  50-3;  Yale  Divinity  School;  ord.  Bucksport,  Me., 
Jan.  25,  54;  missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  China;  Shanghai,  54-60; 
Tientsin,  60-4;  Peking,  64-94;   teacher  and  author;   res.  Bridgeport, 

Ct.  from  94. 

William  Clarke  liurd,  i,  b.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  July  25,  1826;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  46;  lawyer.  Falls  of  vSt.  Anthony,  Minn.,  52;  Fryeburg,  la., 
53;  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.,  to  60;  student  of  theol.,  Tecumseh,  Mich., 
60-2;  ord.  Detroit,  Mich.,  P.  E.  ch.,  Jan.  5,  62;  rector,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich,  from  62;  d.  Tecumseh,  Feb.  3,  1867. 

Charles  Olmstead  Reynolds,  i,  b.  E.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Feb.  17,  1822; 
Yale  Coll.,  48;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  51;  ord.  Flushing.  L.  I.,  51,  p.  to 
54;  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  54-9;  Hunter,  N.  Y.,  59-64;  St.  Augustine, 
Fla.,  65-76;  W.  Durham,  N.  Y.;  d.  New  York  City,  July  3,  1880. 

Charles  Scott,  i,  b.  Halifax,  Vt.,  Aug.  13,  1825;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
53:  ord.  Marlboro,  Vt.,  54,  p.  53-8;  Jericho,  58-60;  Pittsfield, 
60-6;  Troy,  66-72;  Litchfield,  74-8;  Peru,  78-9;  all  in  Vt.;  general 
miss'y  work  to  87;  res.  Reading,  Mass.,  from  87. 

Francis  Fenelon  Williams,  i,  b.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  July  31,  1824; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  45;  teacher,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  45-7;  New  Orleans,  La., 
47-8;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  51;  Milton,  Ct.,  51-3;  ord.  Manchester, 
Ct.,  Dec.  7,  53,  p.  to  56;  Gilead,  Ct.,  58;  Sherman,  Ct.,  59-60;  No- 
Scituate,  Mass.,  61-2;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  64-6;  E.  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.,  66-8;  res.  Boston,  68-72,  80-1,  86-7;  a.  p.  Lacon,  111., 
72;  Boylston,  Mass.,  74-7;  vSo.  Boston,  78;  Assonet,  79;  Norfolk, 
82-5;  res.  Hartford,  Ct.,  88,  Liberty  Hill,  Ct.,  89;  a.  p.  Holland, 
Mass.  from  90;  d.  in  a  burning  hotel.  Palmer,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1891. 

1852 

Solomon  Bixby,  b.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1821;  Waterville  Coll., 
49;  ord.  Kenduskeag,  Me.,  June  30,  53,  p.  to  56;  Halifax,  Vt.,  56-8; 
Newfane,  Vt.,  58-63;  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  63-8;  Kingston,  N.  H., 
68-72;  Buxton,  Me.,  72-5;  Petersham,  75-8;  Holland,  78-90;  Hawley, 
90-4;  all  in  Mass.;  res.  Woburn,  Mass.,  from  95,  and  there  d.  Apr. 
28,  1900. 

66 


1853 

Stephen  Long^fellow  Bowler,  b.  Palermo,  Me.,  July  25,  1820;  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  47;  Harvard  Med.  Coll.,  49-50;  ord.  Machias,  Me.,  Jan. 
5.  53-  P-  52-4.  and  74-9;  Orouo,  Me.,  54-62;  U.  S.  Christian  Commis- 
sion, Washington,  D.  C,  63-5;  Hampden,  65-71;  Saccarappa,  71-4; 
Bethel,  79-85;  all  in  Me.;  Berlin,  N.  H.,  86-90;  Robbinston,  90-1; 
res.  Orono,  from  91,  Bangor,  from  94;  all  in  Me. 

Edwin  Augustus  Buck,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  May  31,  1824;  Yale  Coll., 
49;  Andover  Theol.  Seni.,  one  year;  ord.  Bethel,  Me.,  May  31,  54, 
p.  to  58;  Slatersville,  R.  I..  58-67;  city  miss'y.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
from  67. 

Stephen  Rollins  Dennen,  D.  D.,  b.  Poland,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1826;  Wat- 
erville  Coll.,  49;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  52-3;  ord.  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  July  11,  55,  p.  to  62;  Providence,  R.  I.,  65-8;  Woburu, 
Mass.,  68-71;  Lynn,  Mass.,  72-5;  New  Haven,  Ct.,  75-84;  res.  Con- 
cord, 84-7,  W.  Newton,  Mass.,  88-93,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  93-6;  a.  p. 
Presb.  ch.  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  from  96,  and  there  d.  Jan.  18,  1898. 

John  Dinsmore,  b.  Anson,  Me.,  Apr.  20,  1821;  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  48;  ord. 
No.  Hampton,  N.  H.,  52,  p.  to  62;  Wiuslow,  62-80;  Athens  and 
Anson,  81-4;  Harpswell,  84-8;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Auburn,  Me.,  from  88. 

Henry  Smith  Downs,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1822;  Waterville  Coll., 
49;  ord.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Sep.  29,  52,  p.  to  58;  New  Market, 
N.  H.;  res.  Auburn,  Me.,  from  59,  and  there  d.  Nov.  25,  i860. 

Sylvanus  Holbrook  Kellogg,  b.  Franklin,  Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1821;  Univ.  of 
Vt.;  ord.  Grand  De  Tour,  111.,  Nov.  7,  57,  p.  56-8;  Roscoe  and  Buda, 
111.,  58-62;  Wayne,  111.,  62-70;  Glencoe,  70-2;  Preston  Lake,  72-84; 
res.  Swansea,  from  85;  all  in  Minn.;  res.  Claremont,  Cal.,  95-7,  Los 
Angeles,  98,  Hoquiam,  Wn.,  from  99,  and  there  d.  May  11,  1900. 

Andrew  Wheeler  Mayhew,  b.  Strong,  Me.,  1821;  ord.  Hampden, 
Me.,  Bapt.  ch.,  53,  p.  to  54;  Thomaston,  Me.,  54-5;  d.  Prattsburg, 
Ind.,  Jan.  25,  1855. 

Ammi  Ruhamah  Mitchell,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1826;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  49;  Gouldsboro,  Prospect  Harbor,  Swanville,  Me.,  52-4;  ord. 
Salem,  and  Glasgow,  la.,  55,  p.  to  57;  Roseville,  111.,  58-61;  Farm- 
ington,  la.,  62-3;  Warren,  O.,  64-5;  Iowa,  66-7;  Viola,  111.,  69-72; 
Warsaw  and  Harristown,  111.,  74;  Cannon  City,  Minn.,  from  75; 
Diamond  Springs,  Kan.,  79-81;  Springside,  Kan.,  81-3;  res.  Spring- 
side,  83-6,  Westmoreland,  Kan.,  86-93,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  from 
93,  and  there  d.  May  24,  1900. 

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1853 

Daniel  Webster  Pickard,  b.  Rowley,  Mass.,  June  7,  1830;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  48;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  52-3;  ord.  Groveland, 
Mass.,  53,  p.  to  56;  teacher,  Platteville  Acad.,  Wis.,  56-8;  d.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  Feb.  6,  i860. 

Joseph  Coffin  Pickard,  b.  Rowley,  Mass.,  Sep.  7,  1826;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
46;  tutor,  Illinois  Coll.,  52-6;  prof.  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  58-60,  and 
65-7;  business,  60-5;  assist,  state  quartermaster,  Camp  Randall, 
61-2;  prin.  Milwaukee  High  sch.,  70-3;  prof.  Univ.  of  Illinois, 
73-89;  res.  Urbana,  111.,  from  89;  res.  Maywood,  111.,  from  1900. 

William  Chauncey  Pond,  D.  D.,  b.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Feb.  22, 
1830;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  48;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  52,  miss'y  to 
Cal.;  p.  San  Francisco,  53-5;  Downieville,  55-65;  Petaluma,  65-8; 
San  Francisco  from  68;  Third  ch.  68-72;  Bethany  ch.  from  73;  supt. 
Chinese  Missions,  A.  M.  A.,  in  Cal. 

Thomas  Hill  Rich,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sep.  5,  1822;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  48; 
asst.  teacher  of  Hebrew,  Bangor  Sem.,  52-3  and  66-72;  teacher, 
Bucksport  and  Portland,  Me.;  prof,  of  Hebrew,  Cobb  Divinity 
school.   Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  from  72;  d.  Lewiston,  July  6,  1893. 

Alfred  Loring  Skinner,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1824;  Yale  Coll., 
49;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  52-3;  ord.  Bucksport,  Jan.  25,  54; 
Frankfort,  Me.;  Rockport,  Me.,  55-7;  clerk,  Fort  Preble  and  Fort 
Knox,  57-61;  postmaster,  Bucksport,  61-85;  res.  Bucksport,  and 
there  d.  Mar.  25,  1899. 

Crosby  Howard  Wheeler,  D.  D.,  b.  Hampden,  Me.,  Sep.  8,  1823; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  47;  ord.  Warren,  Me..  Dec.  29,  52,  p.  to  56;  mission- 
ary A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Turkey  in  Asia,  from  57;  author;  founder  and 
pres.  Euphrates  Coll.,  Harpoot,  Turkey,  from  78;  d.  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  Oct.  II,  1896. 

John  Ebenezer  floseley  Wright,  b.  Jackson,  Me.,  June  23,  1822; 
ord.  Burlington,  Me.,  Oct.  28,  52,  p.  to  56;  Rockport,  Me.,  56-61; 
chaplain,  8th  Me.  regt.,  61-5;  Orleans,  65-70;  Upton,  71-5; 
Needham,  75-80;  Goshen,  80-6;  Berkeley,  86-93;  ^H  i"  Mass.;  res. 
Needham  from  93,  and  there  d.  Apr.  12,  1895. 


Augustus  Walker,  i,  b.  Medway,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1822;  Yale  Coll.,  49; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  52;  ord.  E.  Medway,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  52,  mis- 
sionary A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Turkey  in  Asia,  from  52;  d.  Diarbekir, 
Turkey,  Sep.  13,  1866. 

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1853 


Horatio  Quincy  Butterfield,  D.  D.,  b.  Phillips,  Me.,  Aug.  5,  1822; 
Waterville  Coll.,  44-6;  Harvard  Coll.,  48;  ord.  St.  Stephen,  N.  B., 
Oct.  5,  54,  p.  53-7;  Hallowell,  Me.,  57-61;  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  61-4; 
Rockville,  Ct.,  65-6;  prof.  Washburn  Coll.,  Kan.,  66-9;  pres.  of 
same,  69-70;  sec.  Am.  College  Soc,  N.  Y.,  70-6;  pres.  Olivet  Coll., 
Mich.,  76-92;  res.  Olivet  from  92,  aud  there  d.  Feb.  12,  1894. 

Thomas  Long  Ellis,  b.  Buckfield,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1825;  Yale  Coll.;  res. 
lie.  Bangor,  54-5;  miss'y  in  Me.;  ord.  Princeton,  Me.,  June  9,  59,  p. 
58-9;  Kittery,  Me.,  63-8;  No.  Scituate,  R.  I.,  68-70;  Paxtou,  Mass., 
from  71,  and  there  d.  Nov.  12,  1873. 

William  Ladd  Jones,  b.  Miuot,  Me.,  vSep.  18,  1827;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  49; 
ord.  Minot,  Sep.  7,  54;  p.  Camptouville,  54-8;  Eureka,  58-68; 
Benicia,  68-74;  prin.  Golden  Gate  Acad.,  Oakland,  74-8;  all  in  Cal.; 
pres.  Oahu  Coll.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  78-83;  p.  Cloverdale,  Cal., 
83-97;  J^^s.  Pomona  and  Guerneville,  Cal.,  from  97. 

James  Munroe  Palmer,  b.  Exeter,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1822;  Waterville  Coll., 
47;  ord.  Fairfield,  IVIe.,  54,  p.  53-4;  Topsham,  Me.,  54-5;  Nevt'  Mar- 
ket, N.  H.,  55-8;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  58-64;  Biddeford,  Me.,  64-7; 
business;  res.  Portland,  67-75,  Boston,  Mass.,  from  75. 

George  Augustus  Perkins,  b.  Weld.  Me.,  June  24,  1827;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  49;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  53-4;  ord.  P'armington,  Me.,  May  25,  54, 
miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Aiutab  and  Marash,  Turkey,  54-9;  supplied 
churches  in  Me.  and  Ct.,  59-63;  prof.  Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople, 
63-5;  teacher,  Gorham,  Me.,  66-71;  p.  Pownal,  Me.,  72-5;  Lunenburg, 
Vt.,  75-8;  Raymond,  N.  H.,  78-80;  Salem,  N.  H.,  80-3;  Harvard, 
84-7;  Boxboro,  87-92;  Wendell,  from  92;  all  in  Mass.;  d.  Wendell, 
May  15,  1895. 

Egbert  Coffin  Smyth,  D.  D.,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1829; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  48;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  49-51;  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  res.  lie,  53-4;  prof.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  54-63;  prof.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  from  63;  member  Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
74-7;  Board  of  Trustees,  from  77;  author,  and  editor. 


William  Augustus  Baldwin,  i,  b.  Killingworth,  Ct.,  Feb.  23,  1824; 
Yale  Coll.,  50;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  52-3;  Peru  and  Morris,  111.,  54; 
Whitewater  and  F'ond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  58;  lawyer,  from  62;  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  64-8;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  68-75;  N.  Y.  City,  from  75. 

69 


1853-1854 

John  Alpheus  Woodhull,  i,  b.  Ronkonkoma,  L.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1827; 
Yale  Coll.,  50;  Auburu  Theol.  Sem.,  53;  Union  Centre  and  Presb. 
ch.  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  53-6;  ord.  Wadham's  Mills,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  56, 
p.  to  58;  New  Village  and  Commack,  58-66;  Northville,  66-9;  all  in 
It.  I.;  New  Preston,  Ct.,  69-72;  Groton,  Ct.,  72-80;  Baiting  Hollow, 
L.  I.,  80-5;  Middlefield,  Mass.,  86-9;  Plainfield,  Mass.,  89-96;  res. 
Chicago,  111.,  from  96. 

1854 

William  Otis  Baldwin,  b.  Greenfield,  N.  H.,  Aug.  25,  1821;  Amherst 
Coll.,  51;  ord.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Oct.  4,  54;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
Hawaiian  Is.,  54-60;  p.  Enfield,  N.  H.,  60-3;  W.  Fairlee,  63-4;  St. 
Johnsbury,  64-7;  E.  Arlington,  67-8;  all  in  Vt.;  W.  Groton,  N.  Y., 
68-72;  I,e  Raysville,  Pa.,  72-5;  Maine,  N.  Y.,  75-8;  res.  Groton, 
N.  Y.,  from  78. 

Nathaniel  Hooper  Broughton,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1826; 
Amherst  Coll.,  47;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Peters- 
burg, Tenn.,  56,  home  miss'y  Tenn.,  to  59;  No.  Yarmouth,  Me., 
60-1;  E.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  from  61,  and  there  d.  June  2,  1866. 

Franklin  Bradley  Doe,  b.  Highgate,  Vt.,  Dec.  5,  1827;  Amherst  Coll., 
51;  ord.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  54,  p.  to  58;  Appleton,  Wis.,  58-68;  supt. 
A.  H.  M.  S.,  Wis.,  res.  Ripon,  68-83;  supt.  for  the  Southwest,  res. 
Dallas,  Tex.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  83-93;  res.  Ashland,  Wis.,  from 
93,  supplying  chhs.  at  Neillsville,  Clintonville,  W.  Salem;  trustee 
Ripon  Coll.;  d.  Ashland,  May,  23,  1901. 

Harrison  Fairfield,  b.  China,  Me.,  May  5,  1812;  Vassalboro,  Me.,  54; 
Bristol,  Me.,  54-5;  ord.  Bristol,  Jan.,  55,  and  there  d.  July  11,  1855. 

Prescott  Fay,  b.  Westboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1826;  Amherst  Coll.,  51; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  55;  ord.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Feb.  27,  56,  p.  to 
65;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  66-7;  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  67-9;  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  69-73;  missionary  in  Minn.,  73-8;  res.  Minneapolis,  78-81; 
res.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  81-6;  p.  Woods  Holl,  Mass.,  87-8;  Quechee, 
Vt.,  89-94;  res.  Saxonville,  Mass.,  from  94. 

Henry  Fiske  Harding,  b.  Union,  Me.,  Mar.  28,  1827;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
50;  ord.  Machias,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  55,  p.  to  71;  member  Board  of  Over- 
seers, Bowdoin  Coll.,  from  70;  res.  Hallowell,  Me.,  71-85;  p.  E. 
Machias,  Me.,  from  85. 

70 


1854 

James  Barber  Howard,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  i8,  1827;  Williams 
Coll.,  49;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  49-50;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  51-2; 
ord.  Rockport,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  54,  p.  1055;  d.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Jan. 
16, 1856. 

James  Wooster  Kidder,  b.  Enosburg,  Vt.,  Oct.  14,  1823;  ord.  Middle- 
ville,  Mich.,  June  22,  58,  p.  57-68;  Vicksburg,  Mich.,  68-70;  Nor- 
folk, Neb.,  70-9,  also  organizing  chhs.  in  Cedar  Creek  and  Stanton; 
general  missionary.  Neb.,  79-82;  res.  Norfolk,  from  82. 

Azael  Lovejoy,  b.  Livermore,  Me.,  May  2,  1820;  No.  Parsonsfield 
Theol.  Sem.;  ord.  Unity,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch.,  55,  p.  to  59;  E.  Corinth, 
Me.,  59-65;  Great  Falls  and  E.  Rochester,  N.  H.,  65-72;  So.  Ber- 
wick, Me.,  to  74;  trustee  Bates  Coll.  fifteen  jears;  Pascoag,  R.  I., 
from  75,  and  there  d.  Feb.  7,  1892. 

Levi  Gardner  Marsh,  b.  Conesus,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1825;  Amherst  Coll., 
51;  ord.  Thomaston,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  55,  p.  to  57;  Brewer,  Me.,  61-3; 
Presb.  ch.  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  63-71;  res.  Bangor,  Me.,  71-6;  Plainwell, 
Mich.,  78-81;  Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  81-98;  author;  res.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
from  98,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  from  1901. 

Hugh  McLeod,  b.  Harwood  Hill,  Pictou,  N.  S.,  Jan.  i,  1826;  Amherst 
Coll.,  51;  res.  lie.  Andover  Sem.,  54-5;  ord.  Springfield,  O.,  June 
27.  55,  P-  to  57;  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  59-65;  U.  S.  Christian  Commis- 
sion; p.  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  66-70;  Appleton,  Wis.,  70-3;  Presb.  ch. 
Healdsburg,  Cal.,  73-6;  Valley  Ford,  Cal.,  78-84;  res.  Lynn,  Mass., 
84-90;    Cambridge,  Mass.,  from  90,  and  there  d.  Mar.  6,  1900. 

David  Temple  Packard,  b.  No.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1824; 
Amherst  Coll.,  50;  ord.  Brockton,  Mass.,  Sep.  21,  54,  p.  to  56;  Rock 
Island,  111.,  57;  Davenport,  la.,  58;  Somerville,  Mass.,  58-60; 
Brighton,  Mass.,  66-73;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  74-9;  Stockton,  Cal., 
from  79,  and  there  d.  Nov.  28,  1880. 

George  Adams  Pollard,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1830;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  51;  ord.  Hallowell,  55;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Arabkir  and 
Erzroom,  Turkey,  55-67;  res.  Salem,  Mass.,  67-70;  p.  Cooper, 
Glen  Arbor,  Alpine  and  W^alker,  Mich.,  70-8;  res.  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.,  from  79. 

71 


1854-1855 

Jotham  Bradbury  Sewall,  b.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1825;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  48;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  51-2;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
54-5;  ord.  Lynn,  Mass.,  55,  p.  to  64;  prof.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  64-77; 
head  master  Thayer  Acad.,  So.  Braintree,  Mass.,  77-96;  member 
Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  from  77;  res.  Boston,  Mass., 
from  96. 

William  Sewall,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1827;  Harvard  Coll.,  49; 
res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  54-5;  ord.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  55; 
Lunenburg,  Vt.,  55-65;  Norwich,  Vt.,  65-76;  Littleton,  Mass.,  77-81; 
Saxton's  River,  Underbill,  and  So.  Royalton,  Vt.,  82-5;  Durham, 
Ct.,  85-7;  Charlton,  Mass.,  87-90;  Templeton,  Mass,,  90-1;  res.  St. 
Louis,  91-2,    Kansas  City,  Mo.,  from  92,  and  there  d.  May  15,  1896. 

John  Murdock  Stowe,  b.  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  Sep.  7,  1824;  ord.  Wal- 
pole,  N.  II.,  55,  p.  54-63;  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  63-70;  Hubbardston, 
70-7;  author;  d.  Hubbardston,  May  9,  1877. 

Stephen  Titcomb,  b.  Farmington,  Me.,  Sep.  16,  1809;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
36;  lawyer,  Farmington,  39-50;  ord.  Weld,  June  6,  55,  p.  to  67;  No. 
Farmington,  67-8;  Industry,  68-71;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Farmington, 
from  71,  and  there  d.  Jan.  22,  1884. 

Amory  Hunting  Tyler,  b.  Cambridge,  Me.,  Jan.  23,  1824;  ord.  Fal- 
nioiith,  June  6,  55,  p.  to  59;  So.  Freeport,  59-62;  Norway,  62-6;  res. 
Norway,  66-9;  p.  Monson,  70-7;  all  in  Me.;  Middleton,  Mass.,  77-80; 
No.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  80-4;  Camden,  Me.,  84-9;  Dover,  Mass., 
89-92;  res.  Roslindale,  Mass.,  from  92,  and  there  d.  May  13,  1896. 

George  Ulmer,  b.  Hope,  Me.,  Feb.  4,  1814;  F.  B.  ch.;  res.  Appleton, 
and  Portland,  Me.;  d.  Portland,  June  8,  1862. 


John  Sheridan  Zelie,  2,  b.  Franklin  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27,  1824;  Amherst 
Coll.,  51;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  53-4;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  54-5;  ord.  May 
20,  55;  Mokelumne  Hill,  55-7;  Santa  Cruz.,  57-60;  Redwood  City, 
61-3;  all  in  Cal.;  Princeton,  Mass.,  from  64,  and  there  d.  Aug.  21, 
1866. 

1855 

Nathaniel  Bailey  Blanchard,  b.  Abington,  Mass.,  July  16,  1827;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  53;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  55-6;  ord.  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  56;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  57-60;  No.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  from 
61,  and  there  d.  Aug.  7,  1862. 

72 


1855 

Edward  Buck,  b.  Orland,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1829;  Yale  Coll.,  52;  res.  lie. 
Baugor,  55-6;  res.  Bucksport,  Me. 

Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain,  LL.  D.,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Sep.  8,  1828; 
Bowdoiu  Coll.,  52;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  55-6;  prof.  56-66;  Col.  20th 
Me.  regt.,  from  62,  and  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  65;  Governor  State 
of  Maine,  67-71;  pres.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  71-82;  U.  S.  Commissioner, 
Paris  Exposition,  78-9;  res.  New  York  City;  port  surveyor,  Port- 
land, Me.,  from  1900;  res.  Brunswick,  Me. 

Peaselee  Badger  Chamberlain,  b.  Barre,  Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1825;  ord.  Port- 
land, Or.,  Apr.  9,  56,  p.  to  62;  Walla  Walla,  Wn.,  64-71;  prin.  Whit- 
man Sem.,  Walla  Walla,  from  71;  trustee  Whitman  Coll.;  res.  Walla 
Walla,  and  there  d.  Nov.  i,  1889. 

Ebenezer  Douglass,  b.  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1826;  Amherst 
Coll.,  51;  ord.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Sep.  5,  55,  p.  to  60;  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  60-7;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  67-72;  U.  S.  Indian  agt..  White 
Earth,  Minn.,  73-5;  city  missionary,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  there 
d.  Aug.  4,  1896. 

Edwin  Jarvis  Hart,  b.  E.  Brewer,  now  Holden,  Me.,  Sep.  16,  1825; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  partial  course;  ord.  Merrimac,  N.  H.,  Jan.  i,  56,  p. 
to  65;  agt.  Sanitary  and  Christian  Commissions,  Teun.,  63;  res.  lie 
Audover  Sem.,  65-7;  p.  Cottage  Grove,  Minn.,  67-79;  res.  Cottage 
Grove  from  79,  and  there  d.  Apr.  16,  1893. 

Samuel  Hopley,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Aug.  17,  1821;  ord.  Prospect,  now 
Sandy  Point,  Me.,  Sep.  19,  55,  p.  to  56;  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  57-60; 
Middletown,  W.  Avon,  and  Windham,  Ct.,  60-6;  city  missionary, 
Norwich,  Ct.,  66-72;  W.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  to  79;  Worthington, 
Mass.,  79-82;  res.  Middletown,  Ct.,  82-4;  p.  Otis,  Mass.,  84-6;  res. 
Lee,  Mass.,  from  86. 

Ebenezer  Stevens  Jordan,  b.  Raymond,  Me.,  Sep.  11,  1819;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  47;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  55-6;  ord.  Wilton,  N.  H., 
Dee.  17,  57,  p.  56-9;  Cumberland,  Me.,  59-69;  Bethel,  Me.,  71-2;  res. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  72-4;  p.  Brownfield,  74-85;  Cumberland,  86-8;  res. 
Upper  Gloucester,  from  88;  all  in  Me.;  d.  Upper  Gloucester,  Jan. 
7.  1890. 

73 


1855 

Truman  Allen  rierrill,  b.  Prospect,  now  Stockton,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1818; 
ord.  Bristol,  58,  p.  55-9;  Richmond,  and  No.  Belfast,  59-63;  all  in 
Me.;  Erving,  Beruardston,  and  Wayland,  Mass.,  63-81;  Salisbury, 
Vt.,  81-2;  Chesterfield,  82-5;  New  Braintree,  85-7;  Southville,  87-8; 
res.  Maiden,  88-91;  all  in  Mass.;  p.  Industry,  Me.,  91-2;  res.  Solon, 
Me.,  93-4;  res.  Maiden,  from  95.     - 

Wellington  Newell,  b.  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  Jan.  11,  1816;  Frankfort 
Mills,  55-6;  ord.  E.  Orrington,  Nov.  18,  56,  p.  to  62;  Brewer  Vill., 
62-9;  No.  Waterford,  69-73;  all  in  Me.;  E.  Charlemont,  Mass.,  73-7; 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  77-86;  res.  Birmingham,  Ct.,  86-8;  res.  Bethel, 
Me.,  from  88,  and  there  d.  July  18,  1889. 


Edward  Stanton  Palmer,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Apr.  20,  1827;  Union  Coll.,  49; 
ord.  Dedham,  Jan.  2,  56,  p.  55-7;  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  57-9;  No. 
Bridgton  and  Harrison,  60-1;  Freeport,  61-4;  all  in  Me.;  Waverly, 
la.,  65-7;  Omaha,  Neb.,  67-9;  Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  69-75;  Knoxville, 
Pa.,  75-6;  Westhampton,  Mass.,  76-81;  Deer  Isle,  81-2;  Buxton,  84-5; 
Standish,  86-8;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Gorham,  Me.,  from  88. 

Moses  Hanscom  Tarbox,  b.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Sep.  8,  1824;  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  49;  ord.  Sabbattis,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch..  Mar.  9,  51,  p.  50-2; 
Bangor,  Me.,  53-62;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  62-3;  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  63-5;  Cornish,  65-6;  miss'y,  Penobscot  Co.,  66-9;  p.  Dover, 
69-72;  Houltou,  72-4;  city  miss'y,  Lewiston,  74-8;  Burnham,  78-80; 
all  in  Me.;  Elk  River,  Minn.,  80-95;  Winnegance,  Me.,  95-7;  res. 
Lewiston,  from  97. 

Findlay  Wallace,  b.  Green  Holme,  Ayrshire,  Scotland,  July  24,  1826; 
Yale  Coll.,  two  years;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  res.  lie.  55-6;  ord. 
Rockland,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  56,  p.  to  59;  Gloucester,  and  Assabet, 
Mass.,  59-62;  p.  Liverpool,  Eng.,  from  62. 


Theophilus  Capen  Abbot,  LL.  D.,  2,  b.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Apr.  29, 
1826;  Waterville  Coll.,  45;  teacher,  Vt.,  and  Me.,  45-51;  tutor, 
Waterville  Coll.,  52-3;  teacher,  Mich.,  55-7;  prof.  State  Agricul- 
tural Coll.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  58-63,  and  pres.  63-85;  ord.  Lansing, 
67;  res.  Lansing,  from  85,  and  there  d.  Nov.  7,  1892. 

74 


1855-1856 

Orson  Parda  Allen,  2,  b.  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,  1827;  Amherst  Coll., 
52;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  55;  ord.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  J.,  Sep.  6,  55; 
miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  Turkey,  from  55;  Smyrna  and  Trebizond, 
55-7;  Harpoot,  from  57;  principal  Harpoot  Theol.  Sem.,  59-96;  res. 
Auburndale,  Mass.,  from  97. 

Wentworth  Sanborn  Butler,  i,  b.  So.  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  Sep.  30,  1826; 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  48;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  55;  librarian  N.  Y.  Soc. 
Lib.,  N.  Y.  City,  from  55. 

James  Henry  Paine  Frost,  1*1.  D.,  i,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  May  24,  1825; 
Amherst  Coll,  46;  Penn.  Homoeopath.  Med.  Coll.,  50;  prof,  in 
same;  res.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  and  there  d.  Jan.  21,  1875. 

riason  Moore,  i,  b.  Sheffield,  O.,  Feb.  28,  1822;  Amherst  Coll.,  52; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  55;  ord.  Lee,  N.  H.,  Dec.  3,  67,  p.  55-69;  Har- 
risonville,  N.  Y.,  from  70;  res.  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  from  73;  p.  Ply- 
mouth, Vt.,  77-9;  res.  Plymouth,  from  79,  and  there  d.  Dec.  10,  1893. 

Sylvanus  Baker  Roel,  i,  b.  Dummerston,  Vt.,  Nov.  3,  1827;  Amherst 
Coll.,  52;  d.  Holden,  Mass.,  Sep.  17,  1854. 

1856 

Nathaniel  Putnam  Baker,  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  June  2,  1830;  Amherst 
Coll.,  53;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  10,  1856. 

John  Johnson  Bulfinch,  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  May  i,  1830;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  50;  studied  law,  50-3;  Perry,  Me.,  56-8;  ord.  Boothbay,  Me., 
May  29,  59,  p.  to  61;  Newcastle,  Me.,  62-70;  U.  S.  Christian  Com- 
mission, 65;  Freeport,  70-6;  Washington,  76-8;  Bremen,  78-88;  all  in 
Me.;  res.  Waldoboro,  Me. 

William  Carruthers,  b.  Liverpool,  Eng.,  July  9,  1833;  Bowdoin  Coll., 

53;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  56-7;  ord.  vSandwich,  Mass.,  57,  p.  to  61;  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  61-6;  Danvers,  Mass.,  66-8;  Calais,  Me.,  68-75;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  75-8;  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  78-86;  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y., 
86-9;  res.  Fairhaven,  and  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  90-3;  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  from  94. 

Daniel  Cony  Ingraham,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  July  14,  1830;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  50;  teacher.  North  Carolina,  and  Augusta,  Me.;  ord.  Gardi- 
ner, Me.,  58;  rector,  Saco  and  Lewiston,  Me.;  d.  Augusta,  Nov. 
23,  i860. 

75 


1856-1857 

Henry  Austin  Miner,  b.  Halifax,  Vt.,  July  i,  1829;  Williams  Coll.,  53; 
ord.  Menasha,  Wis.,  59,  p.  57-66;  Munroe  and  Columbus,  Wis.,  67- 
73;  supt.  A.  H.  M.  S.,  Wis.,  73-8;  agent  Beloit  Coll.,  78-80;  state 
miss'y,  Wis.,  80-3;  trustee  Beloit,  Downer,  Ripon  colleges;  editor; 
agt.  Wis.  Female  Coll.,  from  84;  res.  Madison,  Wis. 

Jeremiah  Evarts  Pond,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  23,  1831;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  53;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  56-7;  ord.  Presb.  ch.,  Neenah,  Wis.,  Jan. 
20,  57,  p.  to  61;  Platteville,  Wis.,  61-72;  Cong,  ch.,  Hampden,  Me., 
72-6;  Milltown,  N.  B.,  76-8;  Warren,  Me.,  79-85;  Alfred,  Me.,  from 
85,  and  there  d.  Feb.  14,  1886. 

Gilbert  Brainerd  Richardson,  b.  Woburn,  Mass.,  July  21,  1827;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  53;  ord.  Douglass,  Mass.,  June  30,  57,  p.  to  60;  Edge- 
comb,  60-3;  Robbiustou,  63-6;  Newcastle,  66-71;  Cumberland,  71-4; 
all  in  Me.;  Alstead,  N.  H.,  74-81;  Hardwick,  Mass.,  from  81,  and 
there  d.  Feb.  20,  1883. 

Francis  Southworth,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  1824;  ord.  Holden, 
Me.,  Oct.  28,  57,  p.  56-62;  Westbrook,  62-4;  So.  Paris,  64-5;  Port- 
land, Bethel  ch.,  from  65;  all  in  Me. 

William  Alfred  Tenney,  b.  St.  Albans,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1827;  ord.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  July  31,  56;  miss'y  A.  H.  M.  S.  to  Oregon;  Eugene 
City  and  Astoria,  57-9;  The  Dalles,  59-61;  Forest  Grove,  61-3; 
Eldorado,  Cal.,  63-6;  city  miss'y,  San  Francisco,  66-8;  Soquel,  Cal., 
68-70;  Astoria,  Or.,  71-5;  Hydesville  and  Centerville,  Cal.  76-81; 
Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  81-4;  Rio  Vista,  84-7;  author;  res.  Oakland, 
Cal.,  87-97,  Fruitvale,  97-9,  Oakland  from  99. 

James  Henry  Upham,  b.  Windham,  Vt.,  June  28,  1828;  Chesterfield, 
m.;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  17,  1856. 

1857 

Edward  Payson  Baker,  b.  Phillipston,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1830;  Amherst 
Coll.,  53;  ord.  Dennysville,  Me.,  Oct.  13,  58,  p.  57-60;  in  Europe 
and  the  East,  60-2;  E.  Machias,  Me.,  63-5;  Winthrop,  Me.,  65-72; 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  72-9;  Foreign  ch.,  Hilo,  Hawaii,  H.  I.,  80-94; 
res.  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  95;  res.  Ben  Lomond,  Cal.,  from  95, 
and  there  d.  June  20,  1896. 

76 


1857 

Franklin  Perry  Chapin,  b.  Gill,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1827;  Amherst  Coll., 
52;  ord.  Camden,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  57,  p.  to  67;  Amherst,  68-73;  No. 
Wej^mouth,  73-84;  Easton,  85-90;  E.  Milton,  90-1;  all  in  Mass.;  res. 
Easton,  91-2;  p.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  from  93. 

Ephraim  Chamberlain  Cummings,  b.  Albany,  Me.,  vSep.  2,  1825;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  53;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  54-5;  ord.  Brewer,  Me.,  Mar. 
17.  58,  p-  57-60;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  60-8;  chaplain  15th  Vt.  regt., 
62-3;  in  Europe  68-70;  acting  prof.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  72-3;  author; 
res.  Portland,  Me.,  from  70,  and  there  d.  Dec.  14,  1897. 

Henry  Clinton  Fay,  b.  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1827;  Amherst 
Coll.,  54;  Richmond,  Me.,  57-8;  ord.  W.  Northwood,  N.  H.,  58,  p. 
to  64;  Norton,  64-8;  Hubbardston,  68-70;  Harwich  Port,  70-2;  Towu- 
send,  73-6;  Aver,  77;  all  in  Mass.;  Essex,  Ct.,  78-80;  Holden,  Mass., 
80-1;  Northwood,  N.  H.,  81-4;  res.  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  85-6; 
Somerville,  Mass.,  87;  p.  No.  Reading,  Mass.,  89-91;  res.  Somerville, 
from  91. 

Lazarus  Qott,  b.  Tremont,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  May  29,  1818;  ord.  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  52;  p.  F.  B.  churches  in  Orland,  Dedham,  Bluehill, 
Long  Island,  Hancock,  and  W.  Ellsworth,  Me.;  res.  Orland,  44-95; 
res.  West  Eden,  Me.,  from  95,  and  there  d.  Mar.  2,  1896. 

riilan  Hubbard  Hitchcock,  b.  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1831;  Hamil- 
ton Coll.,  one  year;  Amherst  Coll.,  54;  ord.  No.  Bergen,  N.  Y.,  57; 
miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  Ceylon,  India,  57-60;  p.  W.  Boylston,  61-2; 
Westminster,  62-7;  Winchendon,  67-9;  all  in  Mass.;  miss'y  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  Constantinople,  69-82;  p.  Hubbardston,  83-8;  res.  Worcester, 
88-91;  res.  Boston,  92-8;  all  in  Mass.;  p.  Hubbardston,  from  99. 

Albert  Boyce  Houston,  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1827;  Searsport,  Me., 
66-74;  evangelist,  N.  Y.  state,  from  75. 

William  Henry  Kingsbury,  b.  Jamaica,  Vt.,  Mar.  13,  1833;  Brown 
Univ.,  53;  ord.  Corinth,  Vt.,  Jan.  10,  59,  p.  58-61;  Essex,  Vt.,  61-4; 
U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  64;  Pomfret,  Vt.,  64-7;  W.  Woodstock, 
Ct.,  67-70;  N.  Y.  state,  teacher,  evangelist,  editor,  70-81;  res.  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  from  81. 

Francis  Nathan  Peloubet,  D.  D.,  b.  New  York  City,  Dec.  2,  1831; 
Williams  Coll.,  53;  ord.  Lanesville,  Gloucester,  57,  p.  to  60;  Oak- 
ham, 60-6;  Attleboro,  66-71;  Natick,  71-83;  all  in  Mass.;  author;  res. 
Natick,  to  89;  res.  Auburndale,  Mass.,  from  89. 


1857 

Sidney  Keith  Bond  Perkins,  b.  Braintree,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1830;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  51;  ord.  Glover,  Vt.,  60,  p.  58-76;  vSo.  Royalton,  Vt., 
76-82;  Middleton,  Mass.,  82-7;  Raynham,  Mass.,  87-1900;  Perry, 
Me.,  from  1900. 

Ephraim  Peter  Roberts,  b.  Dorset,  Vt.,  Oct.  23,  1825;  Williams  Coll., 
54;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  28,  57;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  to  Micro- 
nesia, 57-62;  res.  White  Salmon,  Wn.,  62-8;  home  miss'y  in  Oregon 
and  Washington;  teacher;  res.  The  Dalles,  Or.,  from  68;  d.  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  Feb.  6,  1893. 

James  Qrey  Roberts,  D.  D.,  b.  England,  1831;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  54; 
ord.  58;  p.  Hillsboro,  111.,  61-4;  Jacksonville,  111.,  64-9;  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  69-78;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  79-91;  res.  Brooklyn,  from  91. 

Alanson  Southworth,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  1825;  Otisfield,  Me., 
57-8;  ord.  So.  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  13,  59,  p.  to  64;  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission;  d.  So.  Paris,  Mar.  25,  1864. 

Benjamin  Southworth,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1820;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 57-8;  ord.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Feb.  24,  58,  p.  to  60;  Hanson, 
Mass.,  60-7;  Wells,  Me.,  70-9;  Stoddard,  N.  H.,  80-2;  res.  So. 
Abington,  Mass.,  from  82;  d.  Pepperell,  Mass.,  July  6,  1883. 


Qeorge  Alfred  Buck,  2,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  July  24,  1822;  d.  Whituey- 
ville,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1856. 

William  Dodd  Flagg,  i,  b.  Boylston,  Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1829;  Amherst 
Coll.,  53;  ord.  Barton,  Vt.  58,  p.  57-8;  d.  Boylston,  May  12,   1859. 

John  florton  Green,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Hadley,  Mass.,  Mar.  12,  1830;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  53;  ord.  Hatfield,  Mass.,  57,  p.  to  68;  So.  Hadley,  Mass., 
68-70;  Lowell,  Mass.,  from  70. 

William  Jackson  rialtby,  i,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1831;  Yale 
Coll.,  51;  teacher,  Morristown,  Pa.;  studying  in  Europe  from  55; 
prof. -elect,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  d.  Madrid,  Spain,  Dec.  30,  i860. 

William  Hine  Rhodes,  2,  b.  Colchester,  Vt.,  Nov.  2,  1829;  Univ.  of 
Vt.;  d.  Cooper,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1856. 

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1858 

1858 

Jonathan  Edwards  Adams,  D.  D.,  b.  Woolwich,  Me.,  Apr.  29,  1822; 
Bowdoiu  Coll.,  53;  ord.  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  59,  p.  1064;  U. 
S.  Christian  Commission;  Searsport,  Me.,  64-76;  sec.  Me.  Miss. 
Soc,  76-95;  trustee  Bangor  Sem.,  from  83;  member  Board  of  Over- 
seers Bowdoin  Coll.,  from  90;  res.  Bangor,  Me.,  from  76,  and  there 
d.  Jan.  21,  1901. 

Edward  Henry  Buck,  b.  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1830;  Hamilton  Coll., 
52;  ord.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  Sep.  i,  58,  p.  to  59;  Melrose,  Mass.,  from 
59;  d.  Maiden,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1861. 

James  Hill  Fitts,  b.  Caudia,  N.  H.,  Mar.  3,  1829;  ord.  Candia,  Nov.  2, 
59;  p.  Boxboro,  Mass.,  58-62;  W.  Boylston,  Mass.,  62-70;  U.  S. 
Christian  Commission;  res.  lie.  Andover  Sem.,  71;  Topsfield,  Mass., 
71-80;  So.  Newmarket,  now  Newfields,  N.  H.,  from  80;  author; 
member  N.  H.  legislature,  95;  d.  Newfields,  Nov.  22,  1900. 

George  Edward  Freeman,  b.  Caledonia,  N.  S.,  Nov.  12,  1833;  Gorham 
Coll.,  Liverpool,  N.  S.;  ord.  Manchester,  Mass.,  58,  p.  to  62;  Ames- 
bury,  and  Neponset,  Mass.,  62-7;  Milford,  N.  H.,  67-70;  Abington, 
Mass.,  70-9;  Plainview,  Minn.,  to  83;  Fresno,  Cal.,  83-91;  Bar 
Harbor,  Me.,  91-4;   Lynnfield,  Mass.,  94-1900;  res.  Boston. 

Edward  Hawes,  D.  D.,  b.  Topsham,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1834;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  55;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  9,  58,  p.  to  64;  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  64-73;  New  Haven,  Ct.,  73-84;  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  85-99;  field  sec.  Nat.  Council  Com.  for  ministerial 
relief,  res.  Hartford,  Ct. 

Flavius  Vespasian  Norcross,  b.  Livermore  Falls,  now  E.  Livermore, 
Me.,  Apr.  25,  1829;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  55;  So.  Waldoboro  and  Bremen, 
Me.,  57-9;  ord.  Union,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  60,  p.  to  89;  res.  Denver,  Col., 
89-90;  p.  Andover,  Me.,  90-6;  res.  Newcastle,  Me.,  from  96. 

John  Smith  Sewall,  D.  D.,  b.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Mar.  20,  1830;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  50;  clerk  U.  S.  N.,  in  China  and  Japan,  50-4;  ord.  Wen- 
ham,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  59,  p.  to  67;  chaplain  8th  Mass.  regt.,64;  prof. 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  67-75;  prof.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  from  75;  member 
Board  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  75-85,  Board  of  Trustees,  from  85. 

George  Henry  Shepard,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  June  30,  1831;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  55;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  58-9;    d.    Winthrop,    Me.,   July  23,   1859. 

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1858-1859 

Edward  Payson  Tenney,  b.  W.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Sep.  29,  1835;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.;  ord.  W.  Coucord,  59;  Assabet,  Burlington,  and  Man- 
chester, Mass.,  60-6;  Central  City,  Col.,  67-8;  Topsfield,  Braintree, 
Lowell,  and  Ashland,  Mass.,  to  76;  pres.  Colorado  Coll.,  76-84;  p. 
W.  Newfield,  Me.,  87-8;  Orford,  N.  H.,  89-90;  Pembroke,  N.  H., 
91-3;  editor  and  author;  res.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  from  94. 

John  Rogers  Thurston,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sep.  4,  1831;  Yale  Coll.,  51; 
teacher,  Stamford,  Ct.,  51-5;  res.  lie.  Bangor  vSem.,  58-9;  ord.  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  59,  p.  to  70;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  64; 
p.  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  from  71. 

Edward  Brewster  Tuthill,  b.  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1827; 
Williams  Coll.,  54;  Burlington,  Me.,  58-9;  Baraboo,  Wis.,  61-2; 
Rosemond  and  Coucord,  111.,  63-70;  Georgetown,  Col.;  Honolulu, 
Kohala,  Honokaa,  H.  I.;  prof,  pro  tent.  Oahu  Coll.;  p.  Martinez, 
Cal.,  75-9;  res.  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  79-83,  preaching  as  health 
allowed,  at  Alpine,  St.  Elmo,  Buena  Vista,  Red  Cliff,  et.  al.;  p. 
San  Mateo,  Cal.,  84-5;  San  Miguel,  Cal.,  86-91;  res.  So.  Riverside, 
now  Corona,  Cal.,  from  92,  and  there  d.  Mar.  18,  1900. 

1859 

John  Baptist  Charles  Beaubien,  b.  St.  Denis,  P.  Q.,  Oct.  6,  1837; 
St.  Hyacinth  Coll.,  and  Rochester  Univ.;  ord.  French  Evan,  ch., 
N.  Y.  City,  63;  rector,  chs.  in  N.  Y.  City,  Toronto,  Out.,  Fulton, 
N.  Y.,  Salida,  Col.,  Weatherford,  Tex.;  Bonham,  Tex.,  1901. 

William  Henry  Bessom,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  1827;  ord.  Centerville, 
Mass.,  60,  p.  to  65;  Cotuit,  Somerset  and  Chelsea,  Mass.;  New  Bos- 
ton, N.  H.,  72-3;  res.  E.  Boston,  Mass.;  res.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
there  d.  May  18,  1900. 

George  Philander  Claflin,  b.  Upton,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1831;  ord.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  59;  miss'y  A.  M.  A.  to  Western  Africa,  59-76;  author, 
teacher,  physician;  p.  McPherson  and  Little  River,  Kan.  77-81; 
Wellsville,  81-3;  Dunlap,  83-9;  Milford,  89-90;  Junction  City,  90-1; 
res.  Junction  City,  91-2;  all  in  Kansas;  res.  Dunlap,  from  93. 

Henry  Vaughan  Emmons,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1832;  Amherst 
Coll.,  54;  ord.  Perry  and  Pembroke,  Me.,  60,  p.  59-62;  U.  S.  Chris- 
tian Commisson;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  65-74;  res.  Hallowell,  Me.,  74- 
84;  p.  Oxford,  Me.,  84-6;  Brownfield,  Me.,  87-90;  Kittery  Point,  Me., 
from  90. 

80 


1859 

Kiah  Bailey  Glidden,  b.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Apr.  29,  1819;  ord.  Westmore- 
land, N.  11.,  60,  p.  to  63;  Enfield,  63-6;  Redding,  66-9;  Mansfield  Cen- 
ter, 69-90;  all  in  Ct.;  res.  Enfield,  from  90,  and  there  d.  Oct.  15,  1891. 

Submarinus  Girard  Norcross,  b.  Dixfield,  Me.,  Jan.  20,  1834;  ord.  So. 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Oct.  11,  59,  p.  to  61;  teacher.  So.  Paris,  Me.,  61-2; 
Eliot,  Me.,  62;  vSaxonville,  Mass,  63;  near  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  63-8;  res. 
Turner,  Me.,  68-9,  p.  Mclndoes  Falls,  Vt.,  69-72;  No.  Conway,  N. 
H.,  from  73,  and  there  d.  Sep.  16,  1888. 

Edwin  Beaman  Palmer,  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  Sep.  25,  1833;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
56;  ord.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Sep.  20,  59,  p.  to  62;  chaplain  19th  Me. 
regt.,  62-3;  vSouthbridge,  64-9;  Chicopee,  69-75;  Ipswich,  76-85;  all 
in  Mass.;  treasurer,  Mass.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  Boston,  from  85;  res. 
Winchester,  Mass. 

Edwin  Pond  Parker,  D.  D.,  b.  Castine  Me.,  Jan.  13,  1836;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  56;  ord.  Hartford,  Ct.,  60,  p.  from  60;  author. 

Charles  Baker  Rice,  D.  D.,  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  June  29,  1829;  hon.  A.  M 
Bowdoin  Coll.;  ord.  Saco,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  59,  p.  to  61;  Danvers,  Mass., 
63-94;  member  Mass.  legislature,  76-7;  senate,  81;  Mass.  Board  of 
Education,  77-83;  sec.  Bureau  Ministerial  supply,  Boston,  from 
95;    res.  Danvers  Centre. 

Martin  Luther  Richardson,  b.  Woburn,  Mass.,  Apr.  18,  1830;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  56;  ord.  Woolwich,  Me.,  Mar.  7,  60,  p.  59-63;  Globe 
Village,  Mass.,  63-7;  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  67-88;  member  Mass.  legis- 
lature, 71;  Brimfield,  Mass.,  89-91;  Montague,  Mass.,  91-9;  res. 
Montague,  from  99. 

Thomas  Sargent  Robie,  b.  Gorham,  Me.,  Sep.  21,  1835;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  56;  ord.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  59,  p.  to  63;  Oxford,  and 
W.  Falmouth,  Me.,  63-6;  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.,  66-9;  Scituate, 
Mass.,  70-2;  New  Ipswich  and  Walpole,  N.  H.,  72-6;  Winchendon, 
Provincetown,  No.  Carver,  Mass.,  to  79;  So.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  79-87; 
Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  88-9;  Truro,  Mass.,  89-91;  W.  Granville,  Mass., 
92-5;  W.  Hawley,  Mass.,  from  96. 


George  Frederic  Andrews,  i,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.;   Brown  Univ.;  res. 
Melrose,  Mass. 

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1859-1860 

William  Henry  Kelton,  i,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Sep.  26,  1835;  ord. 
Bapt.  ch.  Bluehill,  Me.,  58,  p.  to  61;  W.  Waterville,  now  Oakland, 
Me.,  61-6;  No.  Scituate,  Mass.,  from  68,  and  there  d.  Apr.  4,  1871. 


1860 


Daniel  Emerson  Adams,  b.  Camden,  Me.,  June  22,  1832;  ord.  "Wilton, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  5,  60,  p.  to  76;  Ashburnham,  76-84;  Southboro,  85-93; 
res.  Wellesley  Hills,  93-8;  all  in  Mass.;  p.  Mason,  N.  H.,  from  98. 

Smith  Baker,  D.  D.,  b.  Bowdoin,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1836;  ord.  Veazie, 
Me.,  July  26,  60,  p.  59-68;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  Orono,  Me., 
a.  p.  64-7,  p.  68-71;  Lowell,  Mass.,  71-90;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  90-3; 
East  Boston,  Mass.,  93-8;  Portland,  Me.,  from  98. 

Samuel  Drake  Bowker,  b.  Blauchard,  Me.,  Apr.  2,  1835;  ord.  Win- 
throp,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  60,  p.  to  63;  agt.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Topeka,  Kan., 
65-6;  prof.  Eug.  Lit.,  same,  from  66;  d.  Topeka,  Feb.  6,  1868. 


Lewis  Ormond  Brastow,  D.  D.,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1834;  Bow- 
doiu  Coll.,  57;  ord.  St.  Johusbury,  Vt.,  61,  p.  to  72;  chaplain,  12th 
Vt.  regt.;  p.  Burlington,  Vt.,  73-84;  prof.  Yale  Divinity  School, 
from  85 . 

John  White  Chickering,  b.  Bolton,  Mass.,  Sep.  11,  1831;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  52;  ord.  Springfield,  Vt.,  60,  p.  to  63;  sec.  Vt.  State  Bib.  Soc, 
63-5;  p.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  65-70;  prof.  Nat.  Deaf  Mute  Coll.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  from  70,  and  supplying  churches  in  Washington  and 
vicinity. 

Walter  Enoch  Darling,  b.  Milltown,  N.  B.,  Sep.  15,  1835;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  57;  ord.  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  May  20,  62,  p.  to  65;  Orland, 
65-6;  Kennebunk,  66-76;  all  in  Me.;  Farmington,  N.  H.,  77-89;  d. 
Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  Sep.  18,  1890. 

Andrew  Jackson  Fosdick,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  23,  1833;  ord. 
Alstead,  N.  H.,  64,  p.  to  66;  Dublin,  N.  H.,  66-70;  business;  res.  So. 
Boston,  Mass. 

82 


1860-1861 

David  Sutherland  Hibbard,  b.  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  Apr.  27,  1834;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  57;  ord.  Gouldsboroaud  Eastbrook,  Me.,  July  20,  60,  p.  to  64; 
Amherst,  Me.,  64-6;  Mt.  Desert  aud  Tremout,  Me.,  66-8;  Ceuter 
Ossipee,  N.  H.,  68-70;  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  71-5;  Loudou,  N.  H.  75-6; 
prill.  Gilmauton  Acad.,  N.  H.,  77-8;  p.  Eliot,  Me.,  78-84;  Liming- 
ton.  Me.,  84-5;  Copiama,  Kan.,  85-6;  E.  Sumner,  Me.,  87-94;  res. 
Gorham,  Me.,  from  94. 

Simeon  Coffin  Higgins,  b.  Thorudike,  Me.,  Sep.  23,  1832;  ord.  Tur- 
ner, Me.,  Nov.  7,  60,  p.  to  63;  chaplain,  30th  Me.  regt.,  63-5;  res. 
Harvard,  Mass.,  66-9;  teacher,  Everett,  Quincy,  aud  Somerville, 
Mass.,  70-9;  Davenport,  Iowa,  83-4;  res.  Somerville,  Mass.,  85-8; 
res.  Maiden,  Mass.,  from  88,  and  there  d.  Feb.  9,  1897. 

Rowland  Bailey  Howard,  b.  Leeds,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  1834;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
56.;  Albany  Law  School,  N.  Y.,  56-7;  ord.  Farmington,  Me., 
Oct.  II,  60,  p.  to  70;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  Princeton,  111., 
70-5;  E.  Orange,  N.  J.,  75-9;  Rockport,  Mass.,  79-85;  assoc.  editor 
Advance,  75-82;  sec.  Am.  Peace  Soc,  and  editor,  Boston,  Mass., 
from  84;  res.  Arlington,  Mass.;  del.  to  Peace  Congress,  Paris,  89, 
London,  90,  Rome,  91;  d.  in  Rome,  Jan.  25,  1892. 

George  Augustus  Putnam,  b.  Dunbarton.,  N.  H.,  May  8,  1835;  Union 
Coll.,  58;  ord.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  60,  p.  to  70;  Millbury, 
Mass.,  from  71. 

Charles  Whittier,  b.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1830;  Williams  Coll., 
56;  ord.  Dennysville,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  60,  p.  to  91;  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission,  64;  state  miss'y  for  eastern  Me.,  from  91;  res.  Calais, 
91-7,  Orono,  97-1901,  Bangor,  from  1901. 


John  Gray  Ricker,  i,  b.  Poland,  Me.,  Mar.  10,  1810;  Barringtou,  N. 
S.;  Aroostook  Co.,  Me.;  miss'y  at  large,  Haverhill  and  Groveland, 
Mass.,  thirteen  years;  city  miss'y,  Boston;  res.  Groveland,  Mass., 
and  there  d.  Mar.  16,  1890. 

1861 

Ebenezer  Bean,  b.  Conway,  N.  H.  July  20,  1829;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  57; 
ord.  Dexter,  Me.,  Mar.  25,  62,  p.  61-2;  Gray,  63-74  and  77-93;  Cam- 
den, 74-6;  Fort    Fairfield,  76-7;  Bluehill,  from  93:  all  in  Me. 

83 


1861 

Charles  Freeman  Boynton,  b.  Pliipsburg,  Me.,  Sep.  7,  1832;  ord.  Old 
Town,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  61,  p.  to  62;  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  62-4;  home 
miss'y,  Fort  Dodge,  Otho,  and  Eldora,  la.,  64-73;  Presb.ch.  Lewes, 
Del.,  73-6;  Milford,  Del.,  76-9;  Freeport,  N.  Y.,  79-81;  teaching  and 
preaching,  res.  Freeport,  from  81. 

James  Patton  Chamberlain,  b.  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  June  9,  1835;  Wil- 
liams Coll.;  p.  Dixfield,  Me.,  61-2;  Copperopolis,  Cal.,  63-4;  U.  S. 
army,  64-5;  p.  Stockbridge,  Wis.,  66,  ord.  Oct.  25,  66;  New  London, 
67-71;  Elk  Grove,  71-5;  Bloomer,  75-80;  Clintonville,  80-4;  Trem- 
pealeau, 85-94;  all  in  Wis.;  res.  Mt.  Vernon,  Oregon. 

Stacy  Fowler,  b.  Machias,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1829;  ord.  No.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  Sep.  30,  62,  p.  to  64;  Turner,  Me.,  64-6;  Millbury,  67-79;  edi- 
tor, res.  Cambridge  and  Roxbury,  80-8;  p.  Cliftondale,  from  88;  all 
in  Mass.;  d.  Cliftondale,  Nov.  3,  1892. 

Samuel  Spring  Gardner,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1831;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
55;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  61-2;  ord.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Oct.  3,  62,  p.  to 
64;  chaplain  U.  S.  army,  64-6;  lawyer  and  judge  of  probate,  Green- 
ville, Ala.,  66-72;  Treasury  dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  from  73;  d. 
Washington,  Mar.  24,  1899. 

Charles  Lewis  Nichols,  b.  Starks,  Me.,  July  30,  1831;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
57;  ord.  Princeton,  Me.,  Nov.  7,  61,  p.  to  65;  U.  8.  Christian  Com- 
mission; Pownal,  65-71;  Brownville,  71-86;  So.  Freeport,  86-8; 
Princeton,  89-93;  Phipsburg,  from  93;  all  in  Me. 

Benjamin  Wisner  Pond,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Mar.  26,  1836;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
57;  ord.  Barton,  Vt.,  Jan.  62,  p.  to  64;  F'reedmen's  Relief  Associa- 
tion in  Washington,  D.  C,  and  North  Carolina,  64-6;  p.  Charle- 
niont,  Mass.,  67-70;  York,  Me.,  70-3;  examiner.  Patent  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C,  from  73;  res.  Falls  Church,  Va.,  73-92,  Wash- 
ington, from  92. 

Isaiah  Perley  Smith,  LL.  D.,  b.  No.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Feb.  13,  1836; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  58;  teacher,  61-4;  ord.  Temple,  N.  H.,  64,  p.  to  67; 
Schuyler  and  Fontanelle,  Neb.,  68-9;  Paxton,  Mass.,  70;  Berlin  and 
Chesterfield,  Mass.,  71-2;  Dover,  N.  H.,  76;  Centerville  and  Chat- 
ham, Mass.,  78-82;  Falmouth,  Me.,  84;  Union  and  Stafford  Springs, 
85-9;  Wolcott,  90-2;  res.  Waterbury,  92-5;  all  in  Ct.;  p.  Salem 
Depot,  N.  H.,  95-6;  teacher;  res.  Salem  Depot,  from  96. 

84 


1861 

Benjamin  Poor  Snow,  b.  Rumford,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1831;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
55;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  58-60;  teacher,  60-9;  ord.  No.  Yarmouth, 
May  10,  70,  p.  69-72;  editor,  Portland,  72-5;  p.  Alfred,  75-81; 
Houlton,  81-3;  supt.  schools,  Biddeford;  p.  Willard,  86-90;  all  in 
Me.;  prin.  Yarmouth  Acad.,  from  91. 

Samuel  William  Tenney,  b.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Mar.  10,  1834;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  56;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  d.  Camp  Stoneman, 
Va.,  June  23,  1864. 

Horace  Toothaker,  b.  Old  Town,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1S33;  Dartmouth  Coll.; 
ord.  Boothba}',  Me.,  Sep.  5,  61,  p.  to  64;  U.  S.  Christian  Commis- 
sion; New  Sharon,  Me.,  64-72;  Deering,  Me.,  72-3;  d.  Albany, 
Ga.,  Mar.  i,  1875. 

Joseph  Walker,  b.  So.  Paris,  Me.,  June  5,  1830;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  61-2; 
res.  Portland,  Me. 

Qowen  Coombs  Wilson,  b.  Boothbay,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1833;  Waterville 
Coll.,  57;  ord.  Winterport,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  61,  p.  to  66;  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission;  p.  Windsor,  Ct.,  66-91;  gen.  miss'y  M.  M.  S.  for  west- 
ern Me.,  91-5;  agt.  Me.  Bible  Soc,  from  95;  res.  Woodfords,  Me. 


Israel  Carleton,  2,  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1832;  Williams  Coll., 
57;  ord.  E.  Glastenbury,  Ct.,  63,  p.  to  65;  Utica,  65-84;  Meadville, 
70-6;  Stokes  Mound,  72-84;  all  in  Mo.;  Lebanon,  Or.,  from  84. 

Convers  Rollins  Daggett,  2,  b.  Greene,  Me.,  Mar.  14,  1820;  chaplain 
23rd  Me.  regt.;  res.  Greene. 

George  Henry  Pickard,  2,  b.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Apr.  2,  1838;  Amherst 
Coll.;  d.  Auburn,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1863. 

Edwin  Reed,  i,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1835;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  58;  busi- 
ness, Bath;  supt.  schools;  mayor;  member  Me.  legislature,  two 
terms;  res.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

John  Pillsbury  Watson,  i,  b.  Guilford,  N.  H.,  Nov.  22,  1826;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  56;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  61;  teacher,  Salisbury,  Ct.,  61-2; 
ord.  Presb.  ch.,  N.  Y.  city,  June  22,  62;  p.  E.  Putnam,  Ct.,  62-6; 
teacher,  Hopewell,  Pa.,  66-7;  p.  Chanceford,  Pa.,  67-8;  Leverett, 
Mass.,  68-71;  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  71-3,  and  E.  Leverett,  71-4; 
Windsor,  Ct.,  75;  res.  Leverett,^ 75-83;  agt.  Presb.  Board  Pub.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  from  84;  d.  Laconia,  N.  H.,  Jan.  22,  1887. 

85 


1862 

1862 

Edwin  Hyde  Alden,  b.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Jan.  14,  1836;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
59;  ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Apr.  13,  64,  miss'y  to  Freedmen,  La.;  Waseca, 
Minn.,  67-70,  and  73-5;  Alton,  Minn.,  70-3;  Albert  L,ea,  Minn., 
from  75;  Athol,  Dak.,  81-6;  Ree  Heights,  So.  Dak.,  88-9;  res.  Vt., 
90-3;  res.  Athol,  Dak.,  93-8;  p.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  from  99. 

John  Graves  Bailey,  b.  Hardwick,  Vt.,  Nov.  11,  1832;  Middlebury 
Coll.,  59;  ord.  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  64,  p.  62-72;  Windsor  and  Green 
Ridge,  Mo.,  72-87;  Rogers,  Ark.,  87-93;  ^^s.  Rogers,  from  94. 

Leander  Samuel  Coan,  b.  Exeter,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1837;  ord.  Amherst, 
Me.,  June  18,  63,  p.  62-4;  U.  S.  army,  64;  Boothbay,  Me.,  65-7; 
Brownville,  Me.,  67-70;  city  miss'y.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  72-4;  p. 
Alton,  N.  H.,  from  75,  and  there  d.  Sep.  24,  1879. 

Joseph  Francis  Dudley,  D.  D.,  b.  Raymond,  N.  H.,  June  11,  1830; 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  58;  ord.  Miuueapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  28,  64,  p.  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  64-6;  Winona,  Minn.,  66-9;  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  69-95; 
Fargo,  No.  Dak.,  from  95. 

Henry  Farrar,  b.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Nov.  26,  1831;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  56; 
res.  lie.  Bangor;  Springfield  and  Carroll,  Me.,  62-5;  ord.  Dalton, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  6,67,  p.  65-8;  Andover,  68-72;  Gilead,  72-7;  Weld,  79-81; 
all  in  Me.;  Stowe,  Me.,  and  Chatham,  N.  H.,  82-7;  res.  Gilead,  Me. 

Benson  flerrill  Frink,  b.  Bartlett,  N.  H.,  June  20,  1838;  ord.  Derby, 
Vt.,  63,  p.  to  65;  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H.,  65-7;  Portland,  Me.,  68-9; 
Saco,  Me.,  69-73;  Beverly,  73-6;  Hamilton,  76-81;  So.  Abington, 
81-4;  Shelburne,  84-9;  W.  Brookfield,  89-95;  all  in  Mass.;  res.  W. 
Brookfield,  from  95. 

Dennis  Clark  Frink,  b.  Raymond,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1832;  Beloit  Coll., 
59;  ord.  Melbourne,  P.  Q.,  Sep.  25,  62,  p.  to  66;  New  Boston,  N.  H., 
from  66,  and  there  d.  June  22,  1871. 

Alexander  Fuller,  b.  W.  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1838;  Waterville 
Coll.,  59;  No.  Carver,  Mass.,  62-3;  ord.  Chiltouville,  Mass.,  Oct. 
28,  63,  p.  to  69;  d.  Kingston,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1869. 

86 


1862 

Americus  Fuller,  D.  D.,  b.  Jay,  Me.,  Nov.  i,  1834;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  59; 
ord.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  62,  p.  to  66;  chaplain,  io6th  regt.  U.  S. 
colored  troops,  64;  Rochester,  Miuu.,  66-74;  rniss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
Aiutab,  Turkey,  74-82;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  82-4;  returned  to  Tur- 
key, 85;  pres.  Central  Turkey  Coll.,  Aintab,  from  88. 

Lot  Libby  Harmon,  b.  Mason,  N.  H.,  Oct.  20,  1826;  ord.  Scarboro, 
Me.,  F.  B.  ch..  Mar.  5,  57;  p.  Bath,  Me.,  58-60;  agt.  S.  S.  Soc,  62-5, 
res.  Pittsfield,  Me.;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  65;  p.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  66- 
78;  Hampton,  N.  H.,  78-81;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  81-2;  Como,  Fla., 
82-92;  No.  Sterling,  Ct.,  93-5;  Madison,  N.  H.,  95-8;  Brunswick, 
Me.,  from  98. 

William  Henry  Haskell,  b.  Greene,  Me.,  Sep.  29,  1833;  ord.  Durham, 
Me.,  Mar.  17,  63,  p.  62-5;  Westbrook,  65-7;  Woodfords,  Deering, 
67-8;  West  Falmouth,  from  69;  all  in  Me. 

Luther  Keene,  b.  Milo,  Me.,  Jan.  30,  1830;  Amherst  Coll.,  59;  ord.  No. 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  62,  p.  to  67;  Franklin,  Mass.,  from  69,  and  there 
d.  Apr.  17,  1874. 

Joseph  Kyte,  b.  Highland,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  8,  1836;  ord.  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  Sep.  25,  62,  p.  to  64;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  No.  Water- 
ford,  65-8;  Sandy  Point,  68-71;  Alfred,  71-5;  Buxton,  75-9;  all  in  Me.; 
Plaistow,  N.  H.,  79-84;  Brimfield,  Mass.,  84-7;  Northfield,  Ct.,  88- 
94;  res.  So.  Braintree,  Mass.,  94-9;  p.  No.  Anson,  Me.,  from  99. 

William  Leavitt,  b.  Buxton,  Me.,  May  3,  1829;  Boothbay,  Me.,  62-4, 
ord.  Jan.  27,  64;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  65-6;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  67-9; 
Monticello,  la.,  70-7;  Fayette,  la.,  77-8;  Ashland,  Neb.,  78-85;  edi- 
tor; res.  Ashland,  86,  Norfolk,  Neb.,  from  87. 

Thomas  Augustus  Lewis,  b.  Ware,  Mass.,  June  13,  1835;  Amherst 
Coll.,  59;  d.  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  July  9,  1865. 

John  Kent  Lincoln,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  5,  1828;  ord.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Sep.  30,  62;  chaplain  22nd  Me.,  62-4;  injured  at  Port  Hudson, 
Miss.;  res.  Bangor,  from  64,  and  there  d.  May  20,  1887. 

Benjamin  Franklin  flanwell,  b.  Jay,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1831;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
59;  ord.  So.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  62,  p.  to  66;  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission;  Turner,  Me.,  66-7;  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  67-70;  Platts- 
mouth,  Neb.,  70-2;  Lawler,  la.,  from  73,  and  there  d.  Feb.  24,  1874. 

87 


1862 

George  Nathaniel  Marden,  b.  Coucord,  N.  H.,  Mar.  i8,  1836;  ord. 
Boxboro,  Mass.,  62,  p.  to  64;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  Va., 
64-5;  p.  Orland,  Me.,  65-8;  Farmington,  Me.,  70-5;  So.  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  77-81;  prof.  Colorado  Coll.,  from  81. 

Edward  Noel  Phocas  de  Raymond,  b.  Riviere  Du  Loup,  P.  Q.,  Dec. 
25,  1834;  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Montreal;  St.  Joseph's  Coll.,  56;  ord. 
Hinesburg,  Vt.,  Sep.  16,  62;  p.  Grenville,  P.  Q.,  62-4;  Fort  Kent, 
Me.,  64-5;  Newago,  Mich.,  65-8;  Middleville,  Mich.,  68-71;  Harford, 
N.  Y.,  71-6;  Fairmount,  Minn.,  77-8;  Presb.  ch.,  Le  Roy,  Minn.,  78- 
84;  Tower,  Minn.,  84-90;  Sedro,  Wash.,  90-2;  Virginia,  Minn.,  92- 
5;  res.  Duluth,  Minn.,  from  95. 

Qeorge  Lewis  Roberts,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Dec.  17,  1831;  Illinois  Coll., 
59;  ord.  Hillsboro,  111.,  June  24,  64,  p.  to  67;  Tremont  and  Morton, 
67-80;  Forrest,  80-5;  Normal,  85-8;  La  Salle,  from  88;  all  in  111.; 
d.  La  Salle,  Sep.  24,  1893. 


Qeorge  Henry  Blake,  2,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  7.,  1847;  res.  Portland. 

Henry  James  Bruce,  i,  b.  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1835;  Amherst 
Coll.,  59;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  62;  ord.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sep. 
II,  62;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Marathi  Mission,  Western  India, 
from  62;  stations,  Ahmednagar,  Khokar,  Rahuri,  Satara,  and  Mo- 
rita;  author  and  translator;  res.  Satara. 

Samuel  James  Donelly,  i,  b.  E.  Nottingham,  Pa.,  Sep.  23,  1829; 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  61;  ord.  New  Castle  Presbytery,  Del.,  Oct. 
7,  63;  p.  Hancock,  Md.,  63-5;  res.  Covington,  Ky.,  66-8;  d.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Nov.  15,  1868. 

Ezra  Barker  Pike,  M.  D.,  I,  b.  Hiram,  Me.,  May  6,  1833;  Medical 
School  Bowdoin  Coll.,  57;  ord.  Hiram,  Sep.  17,  63;  p.  Hiram, 
Stow,  Sweden  and  Brownfield,  63-9;  Stow,  and  Chatham,  N.  H., 
69-73;  Boothbay,  Me.,  73-7;  Northwood  and  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  77-82; 
Brentwood,  N.  H.,  82-6;  W.  Newbury,  Mass.,  86-9;  res.  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  89-92;  p.  Morris,  Ct.,  92-5;  Abiugton,  Ct.,  95-9;  res.  E. 
Brentwood,  N.  H.,  from  99. 


1863 

1863 

George  Brainerd  Buzelle,  b.  Northwood,  N.  H.,  Aug.  19,  1833;  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  60;  U.  S.  Christian  Commissiou;  agt.  Am.  S.  S.  U.  to 
68;  a.  p.  Priucetou,  Me.,  68-9;  res.  Portland,  Me.,  from  69;  sec. 
Bureau  of  Charities,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  82;  d.  Brooklyn,  Apr. 
25,  1893. 

Richard  Draper  Douglass,  b.  Westport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1836;  Amherst 
Coll.,  60;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  63-5;  Boston,  Mass.,  65-6; 
supt.  Children's  Aid  Soc,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  67;  d.  Brooklyn, 
Apr.  2,  1885. 

William  Wallace  Dow,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Nov.  27,  1832;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  61;  ord.  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  May  23,  66,  p.  1069; 
Waterford,  Me.,  69-71;  Winchendon,  71-4  and  89-90;  Douglas,  74-81; 
Norfolk,  81-2;  all  in  Mass.;  Kittery,  Me.,  82-6;  Danbury,  N.  H., 
86-7;  res.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  88-9;  p.  Lebanon  Centre,  Me.,  90-1; 
res.  Portsmouth,  from  92. 

Edward  Cornelius  Ewing,  b.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Dec.  20,  1837;  Amherst 
Coll.,  59;  ord.  Ashfield,  63,  p.  to  67;  Enfield,  67-83;  Danvers,  83-99; 
res.  Roxbury,  from  99;  all  in  Mass. 

Perrin  Batchelder  Fisk,  b.  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  July  3,  1837;  ord.    Dracut, 

Mass.,  63,  p.  to  65;  Rockport,  Mass.,  65;  Peacham,  65-70;  Lyndon- 
ville,  70-4;  Springfield,  74-8;  all  in  Vt.;  L,ake  City,  Minn.,  78-82; 
agt.  Carleton  Coll.,  82-3;  Piano,  111.,  83-5;  Mount  Dora,  85-6;  Alta- 
monte,  86-8;  L,ake  Brantley  and  Palm  Springs,  88-9;  all  in  Fla.; 
Morrisville,  89-92;  Lyndon,  92-9;  Greensboro,  from  99;  all  in  Vt. 

Joseph  Porter  Green,  b.  Maui,  H.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1833;  Punahoa  Coll., 
Honolulu;  member  Hawaiian  legislature,  60;  ord.  Bangor,  Me., 
July  30,  63;  city  miss'y,  Bangor;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission; 
teacher,  Maui,  and  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  64-72;  lawyer  and  preacher; 
d.  Honolulu,  June  27,  1886. 

John  Bunce  Griswold,  b.  Manchester,  Ct.,  Nov.  11,  1830;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  6q;  res.  lie.  Bangor;  a.  p.  Solon  and  Bingham,  Me.,  63;  Rock- 
port,  Mass.,  64;  Holland,  Vt.,  64-5;  Braintree,  Vt.,  66-8;  Westford 
and  Willington,  69-71;  ord.  Talcottville,  Jan.  28,  72;  p.  E.  Hamp- 
ton, 71-4;  Millington,  77-80;  Lisbon,  83-6;  res.  So.  Manchester, 
from  86;  all  in  Ct.;  d.  So.  Manchester,  Apr.  i6,  1896. 

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1863 

Charles  L.  Guild,  b.  Waterbury,  Vt.,  Apr.  lo,  1834;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
63-4;  ord.  Bangor,  Feb.  4,  64;  Wabaunsee,  Kan.,  64-8;  Milford,  and 
Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan.,  68-70;  Perry,  Me.,  71-3;  Buckland,  73-8; 
E.  Charlemont,  78-85,  and  W.  Hawley,  81-5;  all  in  Mass.;  Enos- 
burg,  Vt.,  85-92;  Greensboro,  Vt.,  from  92;  d.  Jan.  2,  1899. 

Edwin  Alphonso  Harlow,  b.  Mexico,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1833;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  60;  ord.  W.  Minot,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  63;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  63-4; 
Grasshopper  Falls,  Kan.,  64-7;  Wyandotte,  Kan.,  67-71;  Cape  Eliz- 
abeth, Me.,  71-84;  general  state  miss'y  in  Me.,  84-90;  p.  Madison 
and  No.  Anson,  90-2;  Robbinston,  92-5;  res.  So.  Windham,  96-1900; 
p.  Litchfield,  from  1901;  all  in  Me. 

Lincoln  Harlow,  b.  Turner,  Me.,  May  7,  1838;  ord.  W.  Minot,  Me., 
Aug.  26,  63;  p.  Lewis,  la.,  63-5;  Olathe,  Kan.,  65-7;  Council  Grove, 
67-73;  Neosho  Falls  and  Geneva,  Kan.,  73-6;  Lyndeboro,  N.  H., 
76-8;  Charlemont,  Mass.,  78-81;  Putney,  Vt.,  81-4;  Becket,  Mass., 
84-7;  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  87-8;  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  88-90;  Coventry, 
Vt.,  91-4;  Post  Mills  and  W.  Fairlee,  Vt.,  from  94;  d.  Post  Mills, 
Oct.  9,  1896. 

Silas  Ketchum,  b.  Barre,  Vt.,  Dec.  4,  1835;  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  63-5;  edi- 
tor, Brattleboro,  Vt.,  65-6;  ord.  Bristol,  N.  H.,  Sep.  17,  67,  p.  66-75; 
Maplewood,  Mass.,  75-6;  Poquonock,  Ct.,  from  77;  author;  pres. 
N.  H.  Antiquarian  Soc,  and  member  various  historical  societies; 
d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1880. 

Francis  Blunt  Knowlton,  b.  Farmington,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1832;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  58;  Waldoboro,  63-5;  ord.  Phillips,  Aug.  29,  65,  p.  to  66; 
So.  Paris,  66-7;  all  in  Me.;  Alstead,  N.  H.,  67-71;  Orford,  N.  H., 
71-82;  res.  Athol,  Mass.,  82-7;  p.  Phillipston,  Mass.,  87-8;  res. 
Athol,  from  88. 

Thomas  Thompson  flerry,  b.  Boothbay,  Me.,  Mar.  21,  1837;  ord. 
Naples,  Me.,  June  9,  64,  p.  62-5;  Gorham,  N.  H.,  65-6;  Norway, 
66-72;  Machias,  72-4;  res.  Auburn,  from  75;  all  in  Me.;  d.  Auburn, 
Aug.  5,  1891. 

Thomas  Kimball  Noble,  D.  D.,  b.  Norway,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1832;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  57;  ord.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Oct.  13,  63,  p.  to  64;  U.  S. 
Christian  Commission,  64;  chaplain  U.  S.  army,  65-9;  Cleveland, 
O.,  69-72;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  72-87;  Norwalk,  Ct.,  from  90. 

90 


18f>3 

Edward  Augustus  Rand,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Apr.  5,  1837;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  57;  Union  Theol.  vSem.,  61-2;  U.  S.  Christian  Commis- 
sion, 63;  ord.  Amesbury,  Mar.  2,  65,  p.  64-7;  So.  Boston,  67-76; 
Franklin,  76-9;  rector  P.  E.  ch.  Hyde  Park,  80-2;  Concord,  82-6; 
Watertown,  from  83,  and  Belmont,  86-1900;  all  in  Mass.;  author. 

Benjamin  Tucker  Sanborn,  b.  Fremont,  N.  H.,  Sep.  24,  1828;  res. 
lie.  Bangor,  63-4;  ord.  Bangor,  Feb.  4,  64;  p.  Columbia  Falls,  Me., 
63-5;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  Freeport,  Me.,  65-70;  Eliot,  Me., 
70-5;  res.  Salem,  N.  H".,  75-84;  Boston,  Mass.,  from  84,  and  there 
d.Jan.  3,  1885. 

Cyrus  Stone,  D.  D.,  b.  Jay,  Me.,  Apr.  20,  1837;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  57; 
tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  60-2;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  63-4;  ord.  M.  E.  ch., 
E.  Me.  Conf.,  65;  Newport,  Dover,  Dexter,  Bucksport,  Thomaston, 
Bangor,  Rockland,  and  Farmington,  Me.;  d.  Hall(5well,  Me.,  Feb. 
7,  1889. 

George  Augustus  Tewksbury,  b.  Albany,  Me.,  June  2,  1839;  Port- 
land Medical  School,  two  years;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  63,  p. 
to  70;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  70-84;  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  85-9;  Seattle, 
Wash.,  89-91;  Concord,  Mass.,  from  91. 


William  Eustis  Brooks,  i,  b.  Bloomfield,  Me.,  June  6,  1835;  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  62;  capt.  i6th  Me.  regt.  62-3;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.;  ord. 
Clinton.  Ct.,  May  23,  67,  p.  to  75;  W.  Haven,  Ct.,  75-80;  prof. 
Theol.  Inst.,  Austin,  Tex.,  80-4;  p.  Chicago,  111.,  85-93;  Muscatine, 
la.,  93-4;  res.  Chicago,  95;  p.  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  96-7;  Chicago, 
98-9;  So.  Paris,  Me.,  from  99. 

John  Wesley  Cole,  i,  b.  Stark,  N.  H.,  Dec.  7,  1831;  and  there  d. 
Feb.  8,  1862. 

Charles  Albion  Conant,  2,  b.  Temple,  Me.,  July  28,  1833;  Union  Coll., 
60;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  63;  ord.  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  64,  p.  to  65;  U.  S. 
Christian  Commission;  Genoa,  N.  Y.,  65-71;  Pike,  N.  Y.,  71-2; 
E.  Amherst,  Mass.,  72-6;  Duluth,  76-7;  Cannon  Falls,  78-82;  St. 
Paul,  82-3;  Wayzata,  84;  all  in  Minn.;  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  from  85; 
Dutch  Ref.  ch.  Lisha's  Kill,  N.  Y.,  from  95. 

91 


1863-1864 

Charles  Henry  Howard,  i,  b.  Leeds,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  1838;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  59;  U.  S.  army,  61-8;  bvt.  Brig.  Geu.;  Western  Sec.  A.  M. 
A.,  res.  Chicago,  68-72;  ed.  Advance.,  Chicago,  72-82;  Inspector 
Indian  agencies,  and  supt.  Indian  educational  work,  82-6;  editor, 
Chicago,  from  86;  res.  Glencoe,  111. 

Horatio  Oliver  Ladd,  I,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1839;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  59;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  63;  ord.  Cromwell,  Ct.,  65,  p.  to  68; 
prof.  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  and  p.  Cong,  ch.,  68-70;  Romeo,  Mich., 
70-3;  prin.  N.  H.  State  Normal  school,  73-6;  p.  Hopkinton,  Mass., 
77-80;  founder  and  pres.  Univ.  of  New  Mexico,  81-9;  founder 
Ramona  Indian  school,  and  U.  S.  Indian  school,  vSanta  Fe;  super- 
visor of  census  New  Mexico,  89-90;  P.  E.  ch.  from  91;  rector  Fish- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  91-6;  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  from  96;  author. 

Charles  Brigham  Ruggles,  2,  b.  Rutland,  Mass.,  June  2,  1833;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  60;  bookseller,  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  there  d.  Jan.  31,  1896. 

William  Packard  Tucker,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Biddeford,  Me.,  July  24,  1834; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  54;  tutor  and  librarian,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  57-63;  ord. 
P.  E.  ch.,  66;  rector,  Bath,  Me.,  Stockton,  Cal.,  and  St.  Augustine's 
Coll.,  Benicia,  Cal.;  Holyoke,  Mass.;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  from  76; 
archdeacon  of  R.  I.;  d.  Pawtucket,  May  4,  1898. 

Qeorge  Webster,  i,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1834;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  59; 
U.  S.  army,  61-6;  lieut.  12th  Me.;  major  loth  U.  vS.  col.  heavy 
artillery;  bvt.  lieut. -col.;  banker,  res.  Bangor. 

1864 

John  Worthington  Hopkins  Baker,  b.  Greensboro,  Vt.,  Feb.  7,  1835; 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  61;  ord.  Brighton,  Vt.,  June  29,  65,  p.  64-6;  in- 
spector of  customs.  Island  Pond,  67-8;  p.  No.  Waterford,  68-70; 
Topsham,  70-1;  Brewer,  71-4;  New  Sharon,  74-7;  manufacturer, 
Farmington  Falls,  77-92;  all  in  Me.;  foreman  vState  Industrial 
school  for  girls,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  92-6;  p.  Enosburg,  Vt.,  from  96. 

Thomas  Edwin  Brastow,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Aug.  14,  1835;  Williams 
Coll.,  61;  ord.  Jackson  and  Brooks,  Oct.  11,  65,  p.  64-9;  Orland, 
69-71;  Sherman  Mills,  72-5;  business,  from  76,  res.  Rockport;  all 
in  Maine. 

92 


18(>4 

John  jCalhoun  Chamberlain,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1838;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  59;  chaplain  nth  Me.;  V.  S.  Christian  Commission;  Inspec- 
tor Internal  Rev.  dept.  N.  Y.  city,  from  66;  d.  Castine,  Me.,  Aug. 
10,  1867. 

Vaola  John  Hartshorne,  b.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  May  21,  1834;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  60;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  65,  p.  64-6;  Enfield,  N.  H., 
66-74;  Hyannis,  75-80;  Lawrence,  80-2;  Plympton,  82-7;  res.  Brock- 
ton, 88-90;  Plympton,  92-4;  So.  Hanover,  95-7;  Halifax,  98;  all  in 
Mass.;  p.  Plympton,  1900;  d.  Silver  Lake,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1900. 

Albion  Henry  Johnson,  b.  Vienna,  Me.,  Oct.  12.  1840;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
61;  ord.  Limington,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  65,  p.  to  68;  Rockport,  Me.,  74-5; 
So.  Braintree,  Mass.,  75-8;  Acworth,  N.  H.,  78-82;  Clarendon  Hills, 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  82-96;  res.  Hyde  Park,  96-9;  p.  Ferndale,  Cal., 
from  99. 

William  Matheson  Johnson,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  July  28,  1834;  Bowdoin 
Coll.;  d.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1864. 

Samuel  riorrison,  b.  Windham,  N.  H.,  Apr.  22,  1830;  Amherst  Coll., 
59;  ord.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  65,  p.  to  68;  Prescott,  and  Sheboy- 
gan Falls,  Wis.,  68-77;  No.  Truro,  82-4;  Falmouth,  84-7;  res.  Brain- 
tree,  88-90;  p.  Charlton,  91-4;  all  in  Mass.;  res.  Braintree,  from  95. 

Charles  Sumner  Perkins,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1836;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  60;  ord.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Oct.  6,  64;  ist  F.  B.  ch.,  N.  Y.  City, 
64-5;  Providence,  R.  I.,  65-72;  Greenville,  R.  I.,  72-5;  Portland, 
Me.,  75-9;  Boston,  Mass.,  79-85;  Lyndon,  Vt.,  85-91;  Dover,  N.  H., 
91-5;  No.  Woodstock,  N.  H.,  from  97. 

Jacob  Loring  Pratt,  b.  So.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1837;  Amherst 
Coll.,  62;  Norway  and  Oxford,  Me.,  65-6;  ord.  Strong,  Me.,  Nov.  7, 
67,  p.  66-71,  and  75-80;  author;  teacher;  res.  Strong,  Me.,  and  there 
d.  Nov.  15,  1891. 

Minot  Judson  Savage,  D.  D.,  b.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  June  10,  1841; 
ord.  Norridgewock,  Aug.  9,  64;  San  Mateo,  and  Grass  Valley,  Cal., 
64-7;  res.  P'ramingham,  Mass.,  68-70;  Hannibal,  Mo.,  70-3;  Chicago, 
111.,  73-4;  ch.  of  the  Unity,  Boston,  Mass.,  74-96;  author;  N.  Y. 
City,  from  96. 

Edwin  Smith,  b.  Searsport,  Me.,  Mar.  8,  1836;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  61;  ord. 
Lynn,  Mass.,  65,  p.  to  69;  Barre,  69-78;  So.  Braintree,  79-82;  May- 
nard,  82-6;  Bedford,  86-99;  Ballardvale,  from  99;  all  in  Mass. 

93 


1864 

George  Williams,  D.  D.,  b.  Dexter,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1834;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 64-5;  ord.  Temple,  N.  H.,  65,  p.  1067;  Townsend,  Mass.,  67-8; 
Somerset.,  Mich.,  69-71;  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  71-3;  Janesville,  Wis., 
73-5;  Litchfield,  Mich.,  75-7;  Presb.  ch.,  Lanesboro,  Minn.,  77-9; 
Niobrara,  Neb.,  79-83  and  88-90;  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  83-8;  trustee, 
Hastings  Coll.,  Neb.;  Mitchell,  So.  Dak.,  90-4;  Blair,  Neb.,  from 
94. 


James  Tilden  Gannett,  i,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1837;  d.  Woolwich, 

Me.,  Sep.  16,  1876. 

Alanson  Currier  Herrick,  i,  b.  Sedgwick,  Me.,  May  17,  1834;  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  57;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  66;  prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  61-3, 
66-71;  ord.  Canton,  Me.,  Bapt.  ch.,  Oct.  15,  72,  p.  71-6;  Freeport, 
Me.,  76-84;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  84-91  and  92-4;  chaplain  Cal.  legis- 
lature, 91-2;  Oak  Park,  Cal.,  93-1900;  vSacrameuto  from  1900. 

Henry  flartin  Holmes,  i,  b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1832;  Am 
herst  Coll.,  60;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  64;  U.  S.  Christian  Commis 
sion,  64-5;  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  65-6;  ord.  May  10,  66;  Ticonderoga,  N 
Y.,  66-7;  supt.  Children's  Aid  Soc,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  67-8;  p 
Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  68-9;  Benson,  Vt.,  69-75;  Southboro,  Mass.,  75 
8;  Ayer,  Mass.,  78-85;  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  86-8;  Rye,  N.  H.,  88-91 
res.  Bartlett,  N.  H.,  91-4,  Ayer,  Mass.,  94-6,  Provincetown,  Mass., 
from  96. 

John  Cephas  Houghton,  i,  b.  Harvard,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1836;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  61;  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  64;  ord.  Morrisville,  Vt.,  Jan.  15,  68,  p.  67-9;  Coventry,  Vt., 
69-70;  Island  Pond,  Vt.,  70-3;  Stanwick,  Ct.,  73-5;  Benson,  Vt.,  76- 
8;  Cornwall,  Vt.,  79-82;  Interlachen,  Fla.,  83-4;  Weybridge,  Vt.,  84- 
6  and  88-91;  Prescott,  Ariz.,  86-7;  San  Bernadino,  Cal.,  87-8;  res. 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  from  83,  and  there  d.  Nov.  18,  1900. 

Francis  Willard  Webster,  i,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1836;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  60;  capt.  3rd.  regt.  U.  S.  C.  T.;  surveyor-general  of  Fla., 
three  years;  Wis.  Cent.  R.  R.,  71-5;  business,  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
Manitowoc,  Wis.;  res.  Sherwood,  Tenn. 

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1865 

William  Ferdinand  Bacon,  b.  Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1834;  ord.  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  >Sep.  26,  67,  p.  to  70;  Lacouia,  N.  H.,  72-6;  res.  Chelsea, 
76-80;  p.  Easthamptou,  80-8;  res.  Medford,  from  89;  all  in  Mass. 

Leavitt  Bartlett,  b.  Coventry,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1837;  lawyer,  Irasburg, 
Vt.,  59-63;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  27,  65;  p.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  65-8; 
No.  Bennington,  Vt.,  68-70;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  70-1;  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  71-3;  Olathe,  Kan.,  74-8;  res.  Clifton,  Kan.,  78-9,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  79-83;  supt.  A.  H.  M.  S.  for  New  Mexico  and  Arizona, 
res.  Albuquerque,  83-4;  d.  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  Mar.  9,  1884. 

Nathan  Franklin  Carter,  b.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  Jan.  6,  1830;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  53;  teacher  to  64;  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  65-6;  ord.  No.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  Dec.  19,  67,  p.  to  69;  Orfordville,  N.  H.,  69-74;  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.,  74-9;  Quechee,  Vt.,  79-87;  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  88-90;  librarian 
N.  H.  Hist.  Soc;  author;  res.  Concord,  N.  H.,  from  87. 

James  Henry  Crosby,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  May  22,  1840;  Yale  Coll.,  62; 
res.  lie.  Bangor,  67-9;  a.  p.  Lincoln,  Me.,  72-6;  teacher,  res.  Ban- 
gor, from  76. 

Wellington  Rolvin  Cross,  b.  Albany,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  1835;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  61;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  62-3;  ord.  New  Gloucester,  Sep.  9, 
65,  p.  to  73;  Orono  and  Upper  Stillwater,  73-6;  Camden,  76-83;  all 
in  Me.;  Milltown,  N.  B.,  83-90;  Dover  and  Foxcroft,  Me.,  from  90; 
d.  Sep.  20,  1891. 

William  Henry  Cutler,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1839;  Dartmouth 
Coll.;  ord.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  65,  p.  to  67;  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  68-70; 
Westminster,  70-2;  Assonet,  72-4;  E.  Mansfield,  74-7;  all  in  Mass.; 
Hampton,  N.  H.,  78-83;  P.  E.  ch.,  from  83;  rector,  Goffstown, 
N.  H.;  d.  LoweU,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1896. 

Edward  Taylor  Fairbanks,  D.  D.,b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  May  12,  1836; 
Yale  Coll.,  59;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  61-2;  Chester,  Vt.,  62-6;  ord. 
St.  Johnsbury,  Jan.  i,  68,  p.  First  ch.,  66-74,  South  ch.  from  74. 

Isaac  Jacobus,  b.  Romulus,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  1834;  ord.  Bangor,  Me., 
July  27,  65;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  p.  Junction  City,  Kan., 
65-77;  Louisville,  Kan.,  77-8;  res.  Junction  City,  78-81;  p.  Westmin- 
ster, Cal.,  81-3,  and  there  d.  Feb.  17,  1883. 

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Charles  Weston  Jenkins,  D.  D.  S.,  b.  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1838;  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  60;  a.  p.  Lincoln  and  Burlington,  Me.,  65-6;  editorial 
work,  N.  Y.  City,  69-76;  dentist,  Dresden,  Saxony;  Zurich,  vSwitz- 
erlaud,  from  90. 

Qeorge  Lewis,  D.  D.,  b.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1839;  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
ord.  Bedford,  Mass.,  65,  p.  to  68;  Alfred,  Me.,  69-70;  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  71-3;  So.  Berwick,  Me.,  from  74. 

Justin  Payson  Moore,  b.  No.  Sidney,  Me.,  1839;  Waterville  Col.  62; 
ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  27,  65;  Benicia,  Cal.,  68;  city  niiss'y,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.;  business,  res.  San  Rafael,  and  Oakland,  Cal. 

John  Franklin  Horgan,  b.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Sep.  24,  1829;  ord. 
Bangor,  Me.,  July  27,  65;  Lawrence,  Kan.,  65-71;  Leavenworth, 
Kan.,  72-4;  Portland,  Me.,  74-81;  agt.  Washburn  Coll.,  Kan.;  res. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  from  82,  and  there  d.  Mar.  27,  1889. 

Charles  Henry  Pope,  b.  Machias,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1841;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
62;  U.  S.  Christian  Commission;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  27,  65;  p. 
Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  65-6;  San  Mateo,  66-7;  Hydesville,  67-8;  Beni- 
cia, 68-71;  all  in  Cal.;  prin.  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Benicia,  71-4;  p. 
Oakland,  Cal.,  74-7;  Thomaston,  Me.,  78-82;  Farmington,  Me.,  83- 
7;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  88-95;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  from  96. 

Benjamin  Adams  Robie,  b.  Gorham,  Me.,  Sep.  9,  1836;  res.  lie.  An- 
dover  Sem.,  65-6;  ord.  Waterville,  Me.,  Mar.  22,  66,  p.  to  71;  Wil- 
mington, 71-4;  Groton,  74-83;  Grafton,  from  84;  all  in  Mass.;  d. 
St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sep.  16,  1900. 

William  Albert  Robinson,  D.  D.,  b.  Morristown,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1840; 
Middlebury  Coll.,  62;  ord.  Barton,  Vt.,  65,  p.  to  71;  member  State 
Board  of  Education,  Vt.,  68-71;  member  Constitutional  Conv.,  Vt., 
70;  p.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  71-91;  pres.  H.  M.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.,  84;  editor 
and  author;  p.  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  from  91. 

Harrison  Allen  Shorey,  b.  Industry,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1831;  ord.  E.  Or^- 
rington,  Me.,  July  28,  65,  p.  to  67;  Camden,  Me.,  69-73;  Spencer, 
Mass.,  73-7;  ed.  Golden  Rule,  Boston,  Mass.,  78-81;  Maplewood, 
Mass.,  83-4;  Lyons,  la.,  85-7;  agt.  Gates  Coll.,  87-9;  res.  Neligh, 
Neb.;  res.  Astoria,  Or.,  89-90;  p.  Albany,  Or.  90-1;  res.  Portland, 
Or.,  91-6. 

96 


1865-1866 

George  Francis  Stanton,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec.  i6,  1835;  Amherst 
Coll.,  63;  ord.  Gardiner,  Mass.,  66,  p.  1067;  Fitchburg,  68-70;  So. 
Weymouth,  70-85;  res.  Boston,  86-8;  p.  Sharon,  88-96;  all  in  Mass.; 
res.  Boston,  from  97. 

Henry  Martin  Stevens,  M.  D.,  b.  BUiehill,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1837;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  59;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  27,  65;  Quindaro,  Kan.,  67; 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  agt.  Am.  Tract  Soc,  68-73;  So  Weymouth, 
Mass.;  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  Chicago  Homoeop.  Med.  Coll.,  85;  res. 
Chicago,  from  85;  res.  Bluehill,  Me. 

Henry  Otis  Thayer,  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1832;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  62; 
ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  20,  66;  Solon  and  Bingham,  65-7;  Wool- 
wich, 67-89;  Limington  and  E.  Baldwin,  89-93;  Gray,  93-5;  all 
in  Me.;  librarian.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Portland,  from  95. 

Edward  Payson  Wild,  D.  D.,  b.  Brookfield,  Vt.,June4,  1839;  Mid- 
dlebury  Coll.,  60;  ord.  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  Oct.  11,  65,  p.  to  74;  New- 
port, Vt.,  75-87;  Manchester,  Vt.,  from  87,  and  there  d.  Oct.  20, 
1890. 

1866 

Emory  Gilbert  Chaddock,  b.  Bennington,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1839;  Hills- 
dale Coll.,  63;  ord.  Girard,  Mich.,  F.  B.  ch.,  60;  Lawrence,  Mass. 
66-70;  Cong,  ch..  Union  City,  Mich.,  70-3;  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  73-9 
Manistee,  Mich.,  79-81;  Alton,  111.,  81-5;  Hinsdale,  111.,  85-8 
Fresno,  Cal.,  88-90;  res.  Fresno  from  90. 

Aura  Laver  Gerrish,  b.  Nottingham,  N.  H.,  Sep.  10,  1837;  ord.  Pitts- 
field,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch.,  Aug.  66,  p.  to  76;  pres.  Board  of  Trustees, 
Maine  Central  Inst.,  67-76;  p.  Olneyville,  R.  I.,  76-86;  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H.,  86-9;  Whitman,  Mass.,  89-96;  Brockton,  Mass.,  from 96. 

Gilman  Allen  Hoyt,  b.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  Mar.  27,  1840;  U.  S.  army, 
64-5;  ord.  Bangqr,  Me.,  July  20,  66;  p.  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  66-7; 
Hiawatha,  Kan.,  from  67,  and  there  d.  June  3,  1870. 

Joseph  Brown  Ladd,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1838;  Williams  Coll., 
60;  Audover  Theol.  Sem.,  65;  Hebron,  Minn.,  66-7;  ord.  Woodland 
Mills,  Minn.,  Mar.  25,  68,  p.  67-9;  Winnebago  City,  and  Mazeppa, 
Minn.,  69-74;  res.  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Independence,  Kan.;  d.  1883. 

97 


1866-1867 

Abrain  flaxwell,  b.  Sweden,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1832;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  61;  ord. 
Sumner,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  66,  p.  to  68;  Weld,  Me.,  68-71;  Pownal,  Me., 
71-2;  Fairmont,  72-4;  Red  Cloud,  74-9;  Loup  City,  79-81;  all  in 
Neb.;  Andover,  O.,  from  81,  and  there  d.  Jan.  30,  1882. 

Samuel  Wiggin  Pearson,  b.  Alna,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1836;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
62;  ord.  Limington,  Nov.  9,  70,  p.  69-72;  Lyman,  73-6;  Andover, 
76-81;  res.  Brunswick,  from  82;  all  in  Maine. 

Qeorge  Harlow  Pratt,  b.  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  12,  1839;  Amherst 
Coll.;  ord.  Harvard,  Mass.,  66,  p.  to  72;  Seabrook,  N.  H.,  73-5; 
Agawam,  Mass.,  75-9;  Medfield,  Mass.,  79-83;  Talcottville,  Ct.,83-8; 
Centreville,  88-9;  Saundersville,  89-93;  Sterling,  93-9;  Charlemont, 
from  99;  all  in  Mass. 

Andrew  Jackson  Smith,  b.  Swan's  Island,  Me.,  Sep.  10,  1836;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  63;  ord.  Rockport,  Nov.  7,  66,  p.  to  68;  Boothbay,  68-72; 
Waterford,  from  72;  all  in  Me.;  d.  Waterford,  Nov.  16,  1876. 

Abiel  Holmes  Wright,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1840;  47th  Mass. 
regt.;  ord.  Wiuterport,  Me.,  Nov.  i,  66,  p.  to  71;  Portland,  Me., 
St.  Lawrence  ch.,  from  71. 


Edward  Newman  Packard,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Dec.  16, 
1841;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  62;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  63-5;  assist,  prof., 
ditto,  65-8;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  res.  lie,  69;  ord.  Evauston,  111., 
70,  p.  to  79;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  79-87;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  from  87. 

Daniel  Wingate  Waldron,  i,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Nov.  11,  1840;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  62;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  66;  ord.  E.  Weymouth,  Mass., 
Apr.  3,  67,  p.  66-71;  E.  Boston,  Mass.,  71-2;  city  miss'y,  Boston, 
from  73;  also  chaplain  Mass.  legislature,  from  79. 

1867 
Qeorge  Hamilton  Bailey,  b.  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  28,  1839;  Middlebury 
Coll.;    ord.  Newport,  Vt.,  67,  p.  to  71;  Griggsville,  111.,  74-8;  Fair- 
port,  78-80;  Moravia,  80-6;  Franklin,  86-93;    all  in  N.  Y.;  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  94-9;  Ferrisburg,  Vt.,  from  1900. 

Ferdinand  West  Dickinson,  b.  Griggsville,  111.,  June  28,  1838;  Illi- 
nois Coll.,  64;  ord.  Turner,  Me.,  June  17,  68,  p.  to  70;  Coventry, 
Vt.,  70-3;  Wauseon,  O.;  Grass  Valley,  Mich.,  75-7;  Vermontville, 
Mich.,  77-82;  Williamsfield,  O.,  82-7;  No.  Walton,  N.  Y.,  88-94; 
Candor,  N.  Y.,  from  95. 

98 


1867-1868 

Edgar  Lowell  Foster,  b.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1838;  Amlierst 
Coll.,  64;  ord.  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.,  Oct.  4,  67,  p.  to  72;  and  there  d. 
Nov.  16,  1872. 

Nahum  Wesley  Qrover,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Feb.  13,  1836;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
64;  ord.  Mantorville,  Minn.,  68,  p.  to  74;  Bethel,  74-5;  Topsham, 
Me.,  75-81;  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  81-5;  St.  Johnsbury  Centre,  Vt., 
85-90;  Ossipee  Centre,  N.  H.,91-9;  res.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  from  99. 

Henry  Brettun  Hart,  b.  E.  Brewer,  now  Holden,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1834; 
Bradford,  Pa.,  68-9;  ord.  No.  Deer  Isle,  Dec.  21,  69,  p.  68-73;  Bid- 
deford,  73-5;  Weld,  75-6;  Medford,  77-8;  Brooksville,  80-2;  all  in 
Me.;  colporteur,  Am.  Tract  Soc,  from  77;  farmer,  res.  Brooksville. 

Woodbury  Storer  Kimball,  b.  Newbury,  Mass.,  Sep.  9,  1843;  Amherst 
Coll.,  63;  ord.  Dexter,  Me.,  Sep.  3,  67,  p.  to  69;  Farmiugton,  N.  H., 
69-71;  Greenfield,  Mass.,  72-5;  Wells,  Me.,  75-80;  Presque  Isle,  Me., 
from  80,  and  there  d.  Jan.  30,  1882. 

Alfred  F.  flarsh,  b.  Montague,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1837;  ord.  Rochester,  N. 
H.,  Oct.  31,  67,  p.  to  70;  Shelburne,  76-6;  Georgetown,  76-7;  Orange, 
77-81;  all  in  Mass.;  Leadville,  Col.,  81-2;  Neligh,  Neb.,  82-7;  Pitts- 
field,  111.,  87-8;  Lacon,  111.,  88-92;  Fairfield,  la.,  92-8;  Hiteman,  la., 
99-01;  Strawberry  Point,  la.,  from  1901. 


George  Mellen  Park,  i,  b.  Dixfield,  Me.,  July  16,  1838;  F.  B.  ch. 
Readfield,  Me.;  res.  Presque  Isle,  Me. 

Newman  Smyth,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  June  25,  1843;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  63;  lieut.  i6th  Me.  regt.,64-5;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  67; 
res.  lie.  Andover,  67-8;  ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  29,  68;  Bangor, 
Me.,  70-5;  Presb.  ch.  Quincy,  111.,  76-82;  Cong.  ch.  New  Haven, 
Ct.,  from  82;  author. 

1868 

Samuel  Baker  Andrews,  b.  Abbot,  Me.,  Mar.  6,  1837;  Bates  Coll.,  62; 
ord.  F.  B.  ch.  Middlebury,  N.  Y.,  68,  p.  to  71;  Attica,  N.  Y.,  71-2; 
Cong.  ch.  Braintree,  Mass.,  72-5;  Lanesville,  Gloucester,  Mass., 
75-82;  Boston,  North  End  mission,  82-3;  Orange  Co.,  Fla.,  A.  H. 
M.  S.,  83-4;  Phillipston,  85-6;  Lakeville  and  Rochester,  87-9; 
Chatham,  89-96;  W.  Granville  and  Tolland,  96-1900;  all  in  Mass.; 
Salem,  Ct.,  from  1900. 

99 


1868 

Newton  Hervey  Bell,  b.  Kossuth,  la.,  Apr.  22,  1841;  Amherst  Coll., 
66;  ord.  Stafford  Springs,  Ct.,  Aug.  5,  68,  p.  to  70;  Winchester, 
Ind.,  70-1;  Owatonna,  Minn.,  71-3;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Mardin, 
Turkey,  74-6;  Arcade,  N.  Y.,  77-80;  Presb.  ch.  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  80-4; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  84-91;  general  miss'y,  Minn.,  from  91,  res. 
Minneapolis. 


Joseph  Smith  Cogswell,  b.  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  Oct.  29,  1836;  teacher  in 
Cal.,  60-3;  ord.  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  Nov.  14,  68,  p.  to  69;  Holden, 
69-72;  Strong,  73-5;  W.  Auburn,  75-81;  all  in  Me.;  Windham,  N.  H., 
81-7;  Buxton,  Me.,  88-9;  Standish  and  Sebago,  Me.,  90-3;  res.  Ash- 
burnham,  Mass.,  from  93;  hon.  A.  M.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  83;  author. 


Royal  nerriman  Cole,  b.  Stark,  N.  H.,  Feb.  12,  1839;  Amherst  Coll., 
66;  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  67;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  30,  68;  miss'y 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  Eastern  Turkey;   Erzroom,  69-85;  Bitlis,  from  85. 


James  Dingwell,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  11,  1838;  Brown  Univ.; 
U.  S.  army,  nth  R.  I.  regt.,  62-3;  Amherst  Coll.,  72;  ord.  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  72,  p.  to  77;  Danielsonville,  Ct.,  78-89;  Rockville,  Ct., 
89-95;  res.  Longmont,  Col.,  from  95. 


Andrew  Doremus,  b.  Parsippauy,  N.  J.,  Jan.  26,  1837;  Rutgers  Coll., 
64;  ord.  Rantoul,  111.,  69,  p.  68-71;  Lawn  Ridge,  111.,  71-4;  Bristol, 
Piano,  and  Providence,  111.,  74-7;  Center,  Wis.,  77-9;  Scribuer, 
Neb.,  79-81;  Moudovi,  Wis.,  81-3;  Presb.  ch.  0'Neil,83-5;  Lambert, 
85-6;  Broken  Bow,  86-7;  Ewing,  87-90;  Page,  90-2;  all  in  Neb.;  Ely, 
Minn.,  92-3;  Springville,  la.,  93-6;  Dubuque,  la.,  from  96. 


Rufus  Kendrick  Harlow,  b.  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Mar.  28,  1834;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  65;   ord.   Portland,  Me.,   Oct.   15,  68,  p.  to  69;   Belfast, 

Me.,  70-2;  Medway,  Mass.,  from  72. 

Henry  Hampton  Hutchinson,  b.  Dover,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1837;  Rutgers 
Coll.;  U.  S.  army,  61-5;  ord.  Sumner,  Me.,  Aug  30,  69,  p.  68-70; 
W.  Brooksville,  71-3;  Edgecomb,  75-80;  res.  Auburn,  80-95,  So. 
Portland,  from  95;  all  in  Maine. 


1868 

Samuel  Valentine  McDuffee,  b.  Corinth,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1835;  Amherst 
Coll.,  65;  Princeton  and  Union  Theol.  Sems.,  each  one  year;  res. 
lie.  Bangor,  68-9;  ord.  Wayne,  la.,  69,  p.  to  70;  Acworth,  N.  H., 
70-1;  Barton,  Vt.,  71-3;  Fisherville,  now  Penacook,  N.  H.,  73-4; 
Ludlow,  Mass.,  74-82;  Brimfield,  Mass.,  82-4;  Orange  City,  Fla., 
84-90;  Thetford,  Vt.,  90-7;  res.  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  98. 

Darius  Allen  florehouse,  b.  No.  Blenheim,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1839;  Hills- 
dale Coll.,  59-63;  ord.  Fowler,  N.  Y.,  65;  F.  B.  ch.,  Lowell,  Mass., 
68-9;  Cong,  ch.,  Essex,  Mass.,  70-4;  Melrose,  Mass.,  75-6;  Owaton- 
na,  Minn.,  76-81;  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  Me.,  81-90;  res.  Newton  Cen- 
ter, Mass.,  from  90. 

William  Foster  Obear,  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  June  18,  1838;  Amherst 
Coll.,  65;  ord.  Whitman,  (So.  Abiugton,)  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  68,  p.  to 
70;  Portland,  Me.,  70-2;  Newcastle,  Me.,  72-80;  Winthrop,  Me., 
80-4;  Maplewood,  Mass.,  from  84,  and  there  d.  May  23,  1894. 

Edward  Randolph  Osgood,  b.  Bluehill,  Me.,  June  18,  1825;  teacher; 
Iloulton,  68-70;  ord.  Eastport,  Oct.  24,  71;  p.  E.  Machias,  71-3; 
W.  Brooksville,  74-7;  all  in  Me.;   res.  Bluehill  from  77. 

John  Edwin  Pierce,  b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Sep.  22,  1839;  Bowdoin  Coll., 

62;  39th  Wis.  regt.  and  ist.  Wis.  heavy  artillery,  64-5;  ord.  Bangor, 
Me.,  July  30,  68;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  to  Turkey;  Erzroom,  69-77; 
Bardezag,  Nicomedia,  78-90;  res.  Monmouth,  from  90,  and  there  d. 
Mar.  13,  1896. 

Frederick  Eugene  Sturgis,  D.  D.,  b.  Riverside,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  1841;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  64;  ord.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  68,  p.  to  69;  res. 
Machias,  Me.,  70-2;  Gardiner,  Me.,  73-7;  p.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  77- 
84;  Natick,  Mass.,  from  84. 

Webster  Woodbury,  b.  Sweden,  Me.,  Apr.  20,  1841;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
64;  ord.  Ashfield,  Mass.,  68,  p.  to  70;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  70-81;  Fox- 
borough,  Mass.,  81-5;  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.,  85-7;  Milford,  Mass., 
88-1900;  res.  Milford. 


George  William  Hosher  Adams,    i,   b.   Wilton,  Me.,   Feb.   23,  i{ 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  65;  d.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Sep.  4,  1868. 


1868-1869 

Thomas  Earle  Babb,  2,  b.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Aug.  21,  1840;  Amherst  Coll., 
65;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  68;  ord.  Eastport,  Me.,  Jau.  19,  69,  p.  to 
71;  Oxford,  Mass.,  71-7;  Victor,  N.  Y.,  77-83;  W.  Brookfield,  83-9; 
Chelsea,  89-92;  Holden,  from  92;  all  in  Mass. 

Albert  Qalliford  Bale,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  Barnstable,  Eng.,  Sep.  10,  1841; 
Amherst  Coll.,  65;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  68;  ord.  Melrose,  Mass., 
Dec.  3,  68,  p.  to  96;  Presb.  ch.  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  from  96. 

Rufus  Piercy  Hibbard,  2,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Jau.  27,  1844;  Coll.  of  City  of 
N.  Y.;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  68;  ord.  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.,  68,  p.  to  72; 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  72-9;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  79-85;  Chicopee  Falls, 
Mass.,  85-7;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  from  88. 

George  Henry  Kimball,  2,  b.  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  3,  1839;  Yale 
Theol.  Sem.;  d.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1868. 

George  Robert  Merrill,  i,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1845;  Am- 
herst Coll.,  65;  A.  M.  A.,  Hampton,  Va.,  66;  Rochester  Theol. 
Sem.,  67;  ord.  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  67,  p.  to  70;  Medina,  N.  Y.,  70-3; 
Adrian,  Mich.,  73-6;  Biddeford,  Me.,  76-9;  Painesville,  O.,  79-85; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  86-98;  Chicago,  111.,  98-9;  H.  M.  supt.  for 
Minn.,  from  99,  res.  Minneapolis. 

Philander  Thurston,  2,  b.  Pelham,  Mass.,  May  25,  1837;  Amherst 
Coll.,  65;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  68;  p.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  68-9;  ord. 
Eastport,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  69;  Sudbury,  70-4;  Dorchester,  75-80;  res. 
Mattapan,  80-4;  p.  Sutton,  84-90;  res.  Enfield,  from  90;  all  in 
Mass.;  d.  Enfield,  Dec.  21,  1893. 

John  Crane  Tiffany,  2.  b.  Barrington,  R.  I.,  Jan.  7,  1838;  U.  S.  army 
three  years;  home  miss'y  in  Kansas,  70-95;  Brown's  Creek,  New- 
banks,  Pleasant  Hill,  Osborne,  Downs;  res.  Beaufort,  S.  C,  from  95. 


1869 

Henry  Leiand  Chapman,  D.  D.,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  July  26, 1845;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  66;  tutor,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  69-71;  professor,  from  71;  trustee 
Bangor  Sem.,  from  85,  and  pres.  of  Board  from  87. 


1869 

Herbert  Roswell  Howes,  b.  China,  Me.,  Apr.  lo,  1844;  Bates  Coll.; 
ord.  No.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch.,  70;  E.  Concord,  N.  H., 
71-2;  No.  Searsport  and  Sandy  Point,  Me.,  72-3;  New  Sharon,  Me., 
73-4;  Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  75-6;  Gray  and  No.  Windham,  Me., 
76-8;  Vermont,  78-84;  res.  Charleston,  Me.,  from  84. 

George  William  Kelly,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1844;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  66;  Robbinston,  69-72;  ord.  Norway,  Dec.  28,  72,  p. 71-3;  E. 
Machias,  73-6;  Eastport,  77-83;  all  in  Me.;  Lyndon,  Vt.,  83-7; 
Barton,  Vt.,  88-90;  So.  Portland,  Me.,  91-6;  res.  E.  Deering,  Me., 
from  97. 

Edward  Payson  Kingsbury,  b.  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1842; 
ord.  Dunstable,  Mass.,  70,  p.  69-71;  d.  Newton  Center,  Apr.  4,  1871. 

John  Qreenleaf  Leavitt,  b.  Smyrna,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1834;  Waterville 
Coll.;  ord.  Patten,  Me.,  June  27,  70,  p.  to  71;  Orono,  Me.,  71-3; 
Milltown,  N.  B.,  73-4;  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  75-9;  Bay  City,  Mich., 
79-80;   Webster,  Mass.,  from  81;   d.  Nantasket,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1886. 

Reuben  Dodge  Osgood,  b.  Bluehill,  Me.,  Feb.  i,  1836;  4th  N.  H.  regt.. 
61-5;  p.  Topsfield,  Me.,  69-72,  ord.  Eastport,  Oct.  24,  71;  Kenne- 
bunkport,  Me.,  72-3;  Limington,  Me.,  73-9;  Lyndon,  Vt.,  79-83; 
Rochester,  Vt.,  83-6;  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  86-8;  Turner,  Me.,  from 
88,  and  there  d.  Dec.  31,  1891. 

William  Henry  Rand,  M.  D.,  b.  Keene,  N.  H.,  May  7,  1843;  Middle- 
bury  Coll.;  U.  S.  army;  ord.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  72,  p.  71-2; 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  73-5;  Bowdoin  and  Yale  Medical  Schools;  physi- 
cian, Manchester  and  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  from  77. 

John  Wesley  Savage,  b.  Somers,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1837;  Howard  Coll., 
Marion,  Ala.;  Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  two  years;  ord.  Bapt.  ch.,  63; 
p.  Cong,  ch.,  Bluehill,  Me.,  69-70;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  70-1; 
Dover,  N.  H.,  71-4;  Canton,  Mass.,  74-80;  No.  Stonington,  Ct.,  80-3; 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  83-90;  Bristol,  N.  H.,  from  90. 

Edward  Green  Smith,  b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1839;  ord.  Matta- 
poisett,  71,  p.  70-5;  Essex,  75-7;  No.  Leominster,  77-81;  Sharon, 
8i-8;  Saugus,  88-91;  all  in  Mass.;  res.  Saugus,  91-2;  p.  Epping, 
N.  H.,  from  93. 

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1869-1870 

Winfield  Scott  Stockbridge,  b.  Byron,  Me.,  Feb.  ii,  1841;  Bates 
Coll.,  67;  Bapt.  ch.,  Gardiner,  Me.,  71;  No.  Scituate,  R.  I.;  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Baman  Nelson  Stone,  b.  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  July  28,  1841;  Amherst 
Coll.,  63;  ord.  Loudon,  N.  H.,  June  6,  71,  p.  69-73;  Fryeburg,  Me., 
74-7;  Swedenb.  ch.  Fryeburg,  from  78. 

Edwin  Parker  Wilson,  b.  Boothbay,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  1835;  ord.  Bridgtou, 
Me.,  Jan.  26,  71,  p.  69-72;  Watertowu,  Mass.,  72-87;  Deering,  Wood- 
fords,  Me.,  from  88. 


Irvin  D.  Adkinson,  i,  b.  Moorefield,  Ind.,  Nov.  11,  1837;  Hillsdale 
Coll.,  63;  ord.  Cheshire,  O.,  Aug.,  66;  prof.  Ridgeville  Coll.,  and 
a.  p.  F.  B.  ch.,  Ridgeville,  lud.,  68-73;  P-  Coug.  ch..  West  Concord, 
N.  H.,  from  74,  and  there  d.  Feb.  25,  1875. 

George  Harris,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  i,  b.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  Apr.  i,  1844; 
Amherst  Coll.,  66;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  69;  ord.  Auburn,  Me., 
Oct.  6,  69,  p.  to  72;  Providence,  R.  I.,  72-83;  prof.  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  83-99;  pres.  Amherst  Coll.,  fi-om  99. 

Edward  Seymour  Huntress,  i,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  July  9,  1840; 
Waterville  Coll.;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  69;  ord.  Wareham,  Mass., 
Sep.  3,  69,  p.  to  70;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  71-2;  Maynard,  Mass.,  73-5; 
E.  Derry,  N.  H.,  75-7;  Wallingford,  Vt.,  77-9;  Killingly,  Ct.,  79-84; 
res.  Fla.,  84-8;  p.  Ware,  Mass.,  88-9;  res.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  from 
90;  res.  Amherst,  Mass. 

George  Thomas  Packard,  2,  b.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1844;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  66;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  69;  ord.  New  York,  70;  rector, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  70-4;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  74-5;  Bangor,  Me.,  75-8; 
res.  Brunswick,  Me.,  78-81;  ed.  staff  Boston  Advertiser,  82-7;  lit. 
work.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  87-90;  N.  Y.  City,  from  90;  res.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass. 

1870 

John  Bragdon,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1841;  U.  S.  army,  61-5;  studied 
law,  65-7;  ord.  Goshen,  N.  H.,  Apr.  9,  73,  p.  70-3;  Hillsboro  Bridge, 
N.  H.,  73-5;  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  75-8;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  79-83; 
state  miss'y,  N.  H.,  84-5;  res.  Haverhill,  from  85,  and  there  d. 
Dec.  30,  1886. 

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1870 

Samuel  Dudley  Church,  b.  Salem,  O.,  Dec.  28.  1832;  hou.  A.  M.  Bates 
Coll.;  ord.  Provideuce,  R.  I.,  F.  B.  ch.,  Jau.  25,  55,  p.  53-5;  Taun- 
tou,  Mass.,  55-61,  and  76-81;  Lake  Village,  N.  H.,  61-3;  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I.,  63-7;  Brunswick,  Me.,  67-9;  Bangor,  Me.,  69-72; 
Blackstone,  Mass.,  72-6;  Waterbury,  Vt.,  81-4;  Lebanon,  Me.,  84-7; 
Deerfield,  N.  H.,  87-91;  So.  Strafford,  Vt.,  91-4;  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  94-8;  Centre  Strafford,  N.  H.,  from  98. 

William  Forsyth,  b.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Eng.,  May  13,  1841;  ord. 
Bucksport,  Me.,  Sep.  15,  70,  p.  from  70;  also  a.  p.  Orland,  Me.,  for 
several  years. 

Vitellus  nerrill  Hardy,  D.  D.,  b.  Wilton,  Me.,  Oct.  13,  1840;  Amherst 
Coll.,  65;  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  69;  ord.  72,  Morrisville,  Vt.,  70-7; 
W.  Randolph,  Vt.,  78-1900;  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  Me.,  from  1900. 

Clement  Marmaduke  Graham  Harwood,  b.  Kensington,  Eng.,  1842; 
college  course  in  Eug.;  A.  M.  Colby,  77;  ord.  Bluehill,  Me.,  Bapt. 
ch.,  70,  p.  to  71;  Eastport,  Me.,  71-81;  Camden,  Me.,  81-4;  Skowhe- 
gan.  Me.,  84-90;  Cong,  ch.,  Ortonville,  90-1;  Marshall,  91-4;  Minne- 
apolis, 95-6;  Fergus  Falls,  96-9;  all  in  Minn.;  res.  Bluehill,  Me., 
from  99. 

Andrew  James  McLeod,  b.  Milton,  N.  S.,  Mar.  17,  1845;  McGill  Coll., 
67;  ord.  Farmington  Falls,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  70;  Rockport,  Me.,  70-2; 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  72-80;  Groton,  Ct.,  81-91:  Stafford  Springs,  Ct.  92- 
8;  res.  Stafford  Springs  from  98. 

Webster  Kelly  Pierce,  b.  Frankfort,  Me.,  Dec.  i,  1845;  lawyer,  Bel- 
fast, Me.;  ord.  Machias,  Me.,  June  11,  72;  p.  Eastport,  Me.,  71-3; 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  74-8;  res.  Brimfield,  from  78,  and  there  d.  Mar. 
18,  1897. 

William  Abiel  Spaulding,  b.  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  Mar.  2,  1847;  Dart- 
mouth Coll;  ord.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Aug.  4,  70,  p.  to  71;  miss'y  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.  Nicomedia,  Turkey,  72-4;  p.  Lynn,  Mass.,  74-9;  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  79-83;  res.  Lynn,  from  83,  and  there  d.  Jan.  10.,  1884. 

Edwin  Silas  Tingley,  b.  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1834;  ord.  Brown- 
field,  Me.,  Feb.  i,  71;  p.  Brownfield  and  Denmark,  70-2;  Hunting- 
ton, Mass.,  72-5;  Southville,  Mass.,  75-7;  Turner,  Me.,  77-82;  Dud- 
ley, Mass.,  82-7;  Machiasport,  Me.,  88;  res.  Milford,  Mass.,  from 
89,  and  there  d.  July  15,  1899. 


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1870-1871 

Thomas  Cooper,  i,  b.  Wolverhampton,  Eng.,  Jan.  20,  1847;  King's 
Coll.,  Burton-on-Trent,  Eng.;  ord.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  70;  miss'y 
Col.  and  Wyo.,  71-3;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  74-8;  Cong,  ch.,  Tiverton, 
Eng.,  79-89;  prin.  School  of  L,it.  and  Or.,  Everton;  p.  Plymouth, 
Eng.,  from  89. 

Ira  Emery,  i,  b.  Industry,  Me.,  Jan.  5,  1823;  ord.  Bapt.  ch.,  Industry, 
Me.,  67;  Richmond,  Me.,  69-71;  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  71-6;  Littleton, 
N.  H.,  76-8;  res.  Lewiston,  Me.,  78-80;  p.  Wolfeboro,  N.  H.,  80-3; 
Brunswick,  Me.,  83-5;  China,  Me.,  86-8;  Chatham,  Mass.,  88-90; 
Meredith,  N.  H.,  from  90,  and  there  d.  Nov.  6,  1892. 

Charles  Ware  Park,  i,  b.  No.  Andover,  Mass.,  Sep.  8,  1845;  Amherst 
Coll.,  67;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  70;  ord.  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  15, 
70;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  the  Marathas,  Western  India;  Ahmad- 
nagar,  70-1;  Sholapur,  71-3;  Bombay,  73-81;  editor  and  author  in 
Marathi;  p.  New  Haven,  Ct.,83-4;  Birmingham,  Ct.,  85-95;  d.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1895. 


1871 


William  Henry  Bolster,  D.  D.,  b.  Rumford,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1844;  Bates 
Coll.,  69;  ord.  Wiscasset,  Me.,  June  11,  72,  p.  71-6;  Everett,  76-81; 
So.  Weymouth,  81-91;  Dorchester,  92-8;  all  in  Mass.;  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  from  98. 

Robert  Henry  Davis,  b.  Frederica,  Del.,  Aug.  28,  1844;  Amherst  Coll., 
68;  Latin  tutor,  Wilmington  Inst.,  Del.,  68-9;  a.  p.  Belfast,  Me., 
72;  ord.  Hiram,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  72,  p.  to  74;  Granby,  Mass.,  75-8; 
miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  to  Japan,  78-86;  Kobe,  78-83;  Niigata,  83-6; 
p.  No.  Conway,  N.  H.,  88-93;  res.  Olivet,  Mich.,  from  93;  d.  Mil- 
ford,  Del.,  Feb.  20,  1899. 

Edward  Payson  Eastman,  b.  No.  Conway,  N.  H.,  July  15,  1838;  ord. 
Conway,  N.  H.,  Apr.  29,  71,  p.  69-73;  Wilton,  Me.,  73-4;  Gray,  Me., 
74-6;  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  76-82;  Fort  Fairfield,  82-5;  Hiram,  85-7;  So. 
Bridgton,  88-90;  Brownfield,  90-5;  all  in  Me.;  Danbury,  N.  H., 
from  95. 

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1871 

Qeorge  Parsons  Qilman,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1844;  Yale  Divin- 
ity School,  B.  D.,  72;  ord.  Watertown,  Ct.,  Aug.  28,  72,  p.  to  76; 
Univ.  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  77-8;  p.  E.  Milton,  Mass.,  79-83; 
Waverley,  Mass.,  from  83. 

Daniel  Warren  Hardy,  M.  D.,  b.  Wilton,  Me.,  July  24,  1834;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.;  Bowdoin  Med.  School,  63;  U.  S.  army,  63-7;  surgeon 
37th  U.  S.  C.  T.;  bvt.  lieut.-col.,  67;  p.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  71-3; 
ord.  Stowe,  Vt.,  Oct.  20,  74,  p.  to  77;  Bluehill,  77-80;  Sandy  Point 
and  No.  Searsport,  80-5;  Bethel,  85-92;  all  in  Me.;  Billerica,  Mass., 
from  93. 

Calvin  Grout  Hill,  b.  Elmore,  Vt.,  May  10,  1842;  Amherst  Coll.,  67; 
Waterville,  Me.,  71-2;  ord.  Hamilton,  72,  p.  to  76;  Walpole,  76-81; 
Milton,  81-8;  all  in  Mass.;  res.  Milton,  from  89. 


William  Cheney  Hulse,  b.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20,  1839;  Hills- 
dale Coll.,  68;  Theol.  dept.  Hillsdale,  and  Bates,  each  one  year; 
ord.  F.  B.  ch..  Garland,  Me.,  72;  p.  chhs.  in  Me.,  N.  H.,  O.,  111., 
Wis.,  Mich.;  res.  Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

Leonard  Hutchins,  b.  New  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  20,  1828;  ord.  F.  B. 
ch.,  Lexington,  Sep.  21,  56,  p.  to  65;  Freeman  and  Salem,  65-9; 
New  Portland,  71-2  and  80-5;  Garland,  73-9;  all  in  Me.;  trustee 
Maine  Central  Inst.,  76-86;  mission  work  from  85,  Freeman,  Salem, 
Lexington,  Highland,  Dead  River,  and  Eustis,  Me.;  res.  E.  New 
Portland. 

Albert  Newton  Jones,  b.  Weld,  Me.,  May  31,  1834;  ord.  Jackson  and 
Brooks,  Feb.  8,  72,  p.  71-9;  Somesville  and  Tremont,  79-84;  Phips- 
burg,  84-5;  Turner,  86-8;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Turner,  from  88. 

Alvin  Bacon  Jordan,  b.  Raymond,  Me.,  Sep.  29,  1835;  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
ord.  Turner,  Me.,  Sep.  20,  71,  p.  to  72;  Boothbay,  Me.,  72-3;  Paola, 
Kan.,  73-5;  business,  Portland,  Me.,  res.  Deering. 

Joseph  Elkanah  Walker,  b.  Walker's  Prairie,  Wn.,  Feb.  10,  1844; 
Pacific  Univ.,  67;  ord.  Forest  Grove,  Or.,  72;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
China;  Foochow,  72-6;  Shaowu,  from  76;  author  and  translator. 

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1872 

John  Justin  Blair,  b.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  i6,  1844;  ord.  St.  Stephen, 
N.  B.,  Oct.  22,  74,  p.  to  76;  Rockland,  Me.,  76-84;  Audover,  Mass., 
84-94;  Wallingford,  Ct.,  from  94. 

Samuel  Wales  Dickinson,  b.  Griggsville,  111.,  Sep.  13,  1845;  ord.  Ed- 
gertou,  O.,  74,  p.  to  75;  Jefferson,  O.,  75-86;  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
87-92;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  92-6;  res.  St.  Paul,  96-8;  p.  Zumbrota, 
Minn.,  98-9;  res.  St.  Paul,  from  99. 

George  Jacob  Pierce,  M.  D,  b.  Berlin,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1840;  ord. 
Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  72,  p.  to  74;  Sterling,  Mass.,  74-5;  Went- 
worth,  N.  H.,  75-8;  res.  Thorndike,  Mass.;  p.  Warner,  N.  H.,  80-1; 
Phillipston,  Mass.,  81-3;  physician,  Phillipston,  83-99,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  from  99. 

John  Thomas  Rea,  b.  Manchester,  Eng.,  July  19,  1842;  ord.  Bridgton, 
Me.,  Aug.  8,  73,  p.  to  76;  Cotuit,  Mass.,  77-88;  res.  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  89-94,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  from  94. 

Jotham  Sewall,  b.  Robbinston,  Me.,  Mar.  21,  1847;  Williams  Coll.,  68; 
Center  Harbor,  N.  H.,  73-4;  Limerick,  74-6;  Topsham,  81-2;  Cas- 
tine,  84;  res.  York;  organist,  res.  So.  Berwick,  from  88;  all  in  Me. 

Ezra  Nye  Smith,  b.  W.  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1839;  ord.  vSolon, 
Me.,  June  12,  72,  p.  to  77;  Waterville,  Me.,  77-88;  res.  Wareham, 
Mass.,  88-90;  p.  No.  Falmouth,  Mass.,  from  90. 

Clarendon  Alexander  Stone,  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Jan.  21,  1837;  Knox 
Coll.,  111.;  admitted  to  the  bar,  Galesburg,  111.,  62;  U.  S.  army, 
33rd  111.  regt.;  lawyer,  Laclede,  Mo.,  65-70;  ord.  Southville,  Mass., 
Apr.  2,  73,  p.  to  74;  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  74-81;  Racine,  Wis.,  81-4; 
Ravenna,  O.,  84-6;  Lugonia,  Cal.,  86-8;  res.  Grafton,  Cal.,  and  there 
d.  May  8,  1888. 

Arthur  Henry  Tebbets,  b.  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Sep.  9,  1847;  ord. 
Bluehill,  Me.,  Jan.  i,  74,  p.  72-6;  Tyugsboro,  Mass.,  76-80;  Dodge 
Center,  Minn.,  80-5;  Glencoe,  Minn.,  86-92;  Fargo,  N.  Dakota, 
92-4;  Morris,  Minn.,  94-9;  Dawson,  Minn.,  99-1900;  res.  Minneapolis. 


108 


1873-1873 

Almon  Taylor  Clarke,  i,  b.  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1840;  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  72;  ord.  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Oct.  9,  72,  p.  to  77; 
Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  77-84;  Parisliville,  N.  Y.,  84-5;  Sheldon,  Vt., 
85-8;  Lane  Park,  Fla.,  88;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  89-91,  and  ed.  Southern 
Congregationalist;  Shelby,  Ala.,  from  91.,  and  Home  Miss.  supt. 
for  Ala.,  from  95. 

Paniel  Collamore  Heath,  2,  b.  Salem,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1843;  Amherst 
Coll.,  68;  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass. 

David  Lyie  Colquhoun  Smart,  2,  b.  Charlemont,  Ireland,  May  7, 
1841:  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  72;  Univ.  Edinburg,  73-4;  p.  Ediuburg, 
Scotland,  75-84;  Diocesan  ch.,  84-6;  vicar,  Keelby,  Eng.,  86-9;  Mil- 
borne,  St.  Andrew,  Eng.,  from  89. 

1873 

John  Wilson  Brownville,  b.  St.  Helena,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  Aug.  6, 
1843;  ord.  So.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  73,  p.  to  77;  Solon,  Me.,  77- 
80;  Dover,  Mass.,  80-2;  Hanover,  Mass.,  82-8;  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  88- 
90;  res.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  90-2;  p.  Erving,  Mass.,  92-9;  res.  Han- 
over, Mass.;  p.  Waquoit,  Mass.,  from  1901. 

William  Nathan  Tisdale  Dean,  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  18,  1846; 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  73-4;  ord.  Somerset,  Mass.,  75,  p.  to  76;  Nor- 
ton, 76-81;  Orange,  82-7;  Oxford,  87-93;  all  in  Mass.;  Woodstock, 
Ct.,  93-6;  res.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  96-8,  Orange,  Mass.,  98-1900;  p. 
Whately,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

William  Edward  Spear,  b.  Rockland,  Me.,  Jan.  i,  1848;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
70;  ord.  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  73,  p.  to  77;  lawyer,  Boston, 
Mass.;  attache  Peace  Commission,  Paris,  98;  sec'y  Spanish  War 
Claims  Commission,  1901. 


Henry  Willard  French,  i,  b.  Flartford,  Ct.,  June  21,  1853;  Yale  Coll., 
Berlin  and  Leipsic  Univs.;  editor,  author,  lecturer;  res.  Boston. 

Albert  Livermore,  i,  b.  Spencer,  Mass.,  Sep.  3,  1843;  60th  Mass.  regt., 
64;  Amherst  Coll.,  68;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  73;  ord.  Miller's  Falls, 
Mass.,  Nov.  18,  74,  p.  73-5;  New  Richmond,  Wis.,  76-80;  St.  Ignace, 
Mich.,  80-2;  Nashville,  Mich.,  82-5;  Presb.  ch.,  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  85- 
98;  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.,  98-1901. 

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1874 

1874 

Ezra  Andrews,  b.  Pleasant  Ridge  Plantation,  Me.,  Sep.  2,  1837;  ord. 
So.  Hancock,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch.,  73;  admitted  to  the  bar,  Belfast,  Me., 
79;  p.  Orland,  Concord,  Dedham  and  other  chs.  in  Me.;  evangelis- 
tic work  thro'  the  state,  res.  Concord,  Me. 

Frank  Charles  Bradeen,  b.  Waterboro,  Me.,  June  29,  1840;  ord.  F.  B. 
ch..  Dexter,  July  6,  73,  p.  to  77;  So.  Parsonsfield,  77-81;  No.  Ber- 
wick, 81-6;  all  in  Me.;  Concord,  N.  H.,  86-91;  Biddeford,  91-2; 
Buxton,  92-6;  Fort  Fairfield,  96-9;  res.  Gorham,  from  99;  all  in 
Maine. 

John  Robinson  Chalmers,  b.  Newbury,  Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1845;  Dartmouth 
Coll.;  ord.  Wilton,  Me.,  July  7,  74,  p.  73-5;  Biddeford,  Me.,  75-6; 
P'airhaven,  Vt.,  76-7;  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  78-9;  Sioux  City,  la., 
79-82;  Norwood,  N.  Y.,  83-5;  d.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  July  12,  1885. 

Thomas  Matthew  Davies,  b.  Landore,  So.  Wales,  Aug.  4,  1844;  Nor- 
mal Coll.,  Swansea,  vSo.  Whales;  ord.  Welsh  Cong.  ch.  Birmingham, 
Pa.,  Mar.  14,  69;  Dexter,  73-5,  and  81-3;  Rockport,  75-7;  No.  Yar- 
mouth, 77-80;  Buxton,  80-1;  Bridgton,  83-6;  Biddeford,  86-91;  all  in 
Me.;  Presb.  ch.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  91-7;  Cong.  ch.  Deering,  Me., 
98-1900;  Cornish,  Me.,  from  1901. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Grant,  b.  Litchfield,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1828;  Bowdoin 
Coll.;  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  74-5;  ord.  Newcastle,  N.  H.,  July  19,  76,  p. 
75-7;  So.  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  78-9;  Plymptou,  Mass.,  80-2;  Louisville, 
Kan.,  83-4;  res.  Maiden,  Mass.,  from  84. 

Charles  Edward  Harrington,  D.  D.,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1846; 
ord.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Oct,  27,  74,  p.  to  78;  Concord,  78-82; 
Dubuque,  la.,  82-5;  Keene,  N.  H.,  85-93;  Waltham,  Mass.,  from  94. 

Richard  William  Jenkyn,  b.  Aberdare,  Wales,  May  16,  1853;  ord.  Win- 
throp.  Me.,  Sep.  15,  74,  p.  to  76;  Yarmouth,  76-8;  Boothbay,  78-83; 
Gardiner,  84-92;  Rockland,  92-4;  all  in  Me;  d.  Corinth,  Me.,  Nov. 
16,  1894. 

William  Pennington  Kinney,  b.  Queensbury,  N.  B.,  Mar.  7,  1833;  ord. 
Houlton,  Me.,  F.  B.  ch.,  81;  a.  p.  Monticello,  Littleton,  Houlton, 
Calais,  and  Danforth,  Me.,  80-4;  farmer,  res.  Houlton. 


1874-1875 

Benjamin  Buxton  rierrill,  b.  Cumberland  Center,  Me.,  Apr.  30,  1851; 
Oberliu  Theol.  Sem.;  No.  vSearsport  and  Sandy  Point,  Me.,  74-6; 
ord.  Searsport,  Nov.  9,  76,  p.  to  S3;  Brewer,  Me.,  from  83. 

Charles  Nelson  Sinnett,  b.  Harpswell,  Me.,  May  31,  1847;  ord.  Leba- 
non, Me.,  May  31,  75,  p.  74-7;  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  77-80;  Patten, 
Me.,  81;  Correctiouville,  82-4;  Harlan,  84-6;  Oakland,  87;  all  in  la.; 
Carrington,  No.  Dak.,  88-9;  res.  Andover,  Mass.,  89-92;  p.  Chester- 
field, N.  H.,  from  93. 


Frederick  Ernest  Emrich,  D.  D.,  i,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Aug.  25,  1848; 
Bates  Coll.,  76;  Cobb  Divinity  School,  77;  ord.  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  Sep.  16,  75,  p.  to  82;  Chicago,  111,  82-9;  So.  Franiingham, 
Mass.,  from  90;  author. 

Horace  Graves,  i,  b.  Guilford,  Me.,  Sep.  27,  1834;  ord.  F.  B.  ch. 
Dover,  Me.,  June  21,  63;  p.  Dover,  75-7;  So.  Springfield,  77-97;  res. 
Lincoln,  from  97;  all  in  Maine. 

1875 

Joseph  Barker,  b.  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  Mar.  3,  1837;  ord.  Sheffield,  76,  p. 
to  89;  Presb.  ch.,  Richmond,  N.  B.,  89-95;  Escuminac,  P.  Q.,  from 
96,  and  there  d.  Feb.  10,  1901. 

Edmund  James  Burgess,  b.  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.,  Feb.  24,  1850; 
McGill  Coll.,  Montreal;  ord.  Tillbury  Center,  Ont.,  77;  White 
Cloud,  88-90;  Wolverine,  90-2;  Shelby,  92-7;  Otsego,  97-9;  Honor, 
from  99;  all  in  Mich. 

Zenas  Crowell,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Mar.  14,  1852;  McGill  Coll.,  Mon- 
treal; ord.  Houlton,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  77,  p.  76-81;  Cornish,  Me.,  81-6; 
Kingston,  Mass.,  86-99;  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

John  Campbell  Edgar,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland.  July  12,  1838;  eight  years 
in  English  army,  Crimean  war;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  73-4;  ord. 
Saundersville,  Mass.,  July  13,  75;  Heath,  Mass.,  75-9;  Hubbardton, 
Vt.,  from  79,  and  there  d.  Apr.  29,  1881. 

John  Green  Evans,  b.  Wales,  Eng.,  June  i,  1848;  Western  Reserve 
Coll.;  ord.  Kingston,  Pa.,  74,  p.  to  77;  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  77-81;  W.  Pitts- 
ton  and  Exeter,  Pa.,  82-6;  Nanticoke,  Pa.  87-8;  Long  Branch,  N.  J., 
89-90;  Plymouth,  Pa.,  90-4;  Vandling,  Pa.,  94-9;  Napoli,  N.  Y., 
from  99. 


1875 

Lewis  Darenydd  Evans,  b.  Myrthyr  Tydvil,  Wales,  Sep.  20,  1848; 
Western  Reserve  Coll.;  ord.,  Bristol,  Me.,  June  30,  75,  p.  to  81; 
Lee,  N.  H.,  81-4;  Boothbay,  Me.,  84-8;  Camden,  Me.,  from  89. 

Arthur  Greene  Fitz,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Aug.  10,  1848;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  72;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  W.  vStafford,  Ct.. 
Sep.  I,  75,  p.  to  79;  Hampden,  7Q-80;  Wilton,  80-5;  So.  Paris,  85-92; 
No.  Bridgton  and  Harrison,  from  92;  all  in  Me. 

Charles  Galen  liolyoke,  b.  Brewer,  Me.,  Feb.  16,  1842;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
68;  lieut.  17th  Me.  regt.;  a.  p.  Bethel,  Me.,  75-6;  Vinal  Haven,  Me., 
77;  ord.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  78;  Phipsburg,  Me.,  79-80;  Edge- 
comb,  Me.,  81-91;  res.  Edgecomb,  from  91. 

Gustavus  Warren  Jones,  b.  Weld,  Me.,  Nov.  9,  1844;  ord.  P\  B.  ch., 
May  27,  69;  Franklin  Co.;  F.  B.  ch.,  Winterport,  75-8;  Cong,  ch., 
Monson,  78-80;  Wiuslow  and  Benton,  80-2;  Scarboro,  82-5;  New- 
Sharon,  86-90;   all  in  Me.;    Winchendon,  Mass.,  from  90. 

Thomas  Kinney,  b.  Queensbury,  N.  B.,  Jan.  5,  1830;  ord.  F\  B.  ch., 
Hodgdon,  Me.,  57,  p.  to  59;  Patten,  59-62;  niiss'y  Aroostook  Co., 
62-5;  Milo,  65-70,  83-7  and  92-4;  Lagrange,  70-5;  Houlton,  75-8; 
Bradford,  78-80;  Charleston,  80-3;  evangelistic  work,  87-9;  Ft.  P^'air- 
field  and  Easton,  89-90;  Danforth,  90-2;  Atkinson,  94-7;  Bowdoin- 
ham  and  Bowdoin,  97-1900;  all  in  Me.;  No.  Shapleigh,  from  1900. 

Herbert  Augustus  Loring,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  vSep.  11,  1848;  New 
York  Univ.,  72;  ord.  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  Me.,  June  10,  75,  p.  to 
80;  Holbrook,  Mass.,  81-2;  Oakham,  Mass.,  83-7;  res.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  from  88. 

William  Peacock,  b.  Lanark,  Ont.,  Feb.  25,  1846;  McGill  Coll.,  Mon- 
treal; ord.  Margaree,  Cape  Breton,  p.  75-81;  Pleasant  River,  N.  S., 
from  81;  Presb.  ch.,  Canada. 

Lauriston  Reynolds,  b.  Jay,  Me.,  July  21,  1846;  ord.  Auburn,  Me., 
Sep.  16,  75,  p.  to  85;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  85-93;  Redfield,  So.  Dak., 
from  93. 

Edmund  Corlis  Sherburne,  b.  Pomfret,  Vt.,  June  10,  1843;  a.  p.  No. 
Waterford,  Me.,  75-6;  farmer,  res.  Pomfret. 


1875-1876 

Simeon  Coffin  Whitcomb,  b.  Thorudike,  Me.,  Jan.  i6,  1845;  i8th  Me. 
regt.  aud  ist.  Me.  heavy  artillery,  62-5;  Bates  Coll.,  71;  ord.  F.  B. 
ch.,  Dover,  Me.,  July  i,  75,  p.  to  80;  Pittsfield,  Me.,  81-95;  pres. 
Me.  Cent.  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  from  84;  state  agt.  F.  B.  chhs.  of  Me., 
from  95;  member  Board  of  Overseers  Bates  Coll.;  res.  Bangor,  Me. 

Charles  Burgess  Woodcock,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  May  i,  1850;  ord.  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  76,  p.  to  79;  res.  Stuttgart,  Germany,  80-92;  res. 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  from  92. 


Richard  flavis  Burgess,  2,  b.  Cambridgeshire,  Eng.,  Aug.  22,  1852; 
McGill  Coll.,  Montreal;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  75;  ord.  Exira,  la., 
Dec.  3,  75,  p.  to  77;  White  Rock  and  Minden,  78-82;  Clio  and  Gen- 
esee, 82-4;  Alba,  84-8;  So.  Haven,  88;  all  in  Mich.;  d.  So.  Haven, 
Apr.  16,  1888. 

George  Hindley,  2,  b.  Evamusa,  Wellington,  Ont.,  Nov.  27,  1852;  ord. 
Avoca,  la.,  75;  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  81-3;  Weeping  Water,  Neb., 
83-93;  Ridgeville,  Ind.,  93-8;  Elk  River,  Minn.,  from  98. 

1876 

Warren  Franklin  Bickford,  b.  Newburgh,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1842;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  72;  1st  Me.  cav.  regt.,  62-5;  Island  Falls  and  Patten, 
Me.,  72-3;  ord.  Winthrop,  Me.,  June  20,  76,  p.  to  80;  Breckenridge, 
Col.,  80-3;  Manitou,  Col.,  83-5;  Lorin,  Cal.,  85-9;  res.  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.,  89-90;  p.  Islington,  Mass.,  from  91. 

Fred  De  Bos,  b.  Paris,  France,  Oct.  14,  1837;  Coll.  of  Louis  XIV, 
Paris,  54;  ord.  Salem,  Mass.,  July  20,  74;  No.  Beverly,  Mass.,  76-8, 
with  French  mission  in  Salem;  Scarboro,  Me.,  79-80;  Assoc.  Chari- 
ties, Boston,  Mass.,  81-5;  Fort  Howard,  Wis.;  res.  Worcester,  Mass. 

Jonathan  Edwards,  b.  Rhymney,  Monmouthshire,  Wales,  June  15, 
1847;  ord.  E.  Orrington,  Me.,  June  15,76,  p.  75-9;  W.  Newfield, 
Me.,  79-82;  Scranton,  Pa.,  82-5;  Spokane,  Wash.,  86-1900;  Wardner, 
Idaho,  from  1900. 

Charles  Edwin  Fitz,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Jan.  29,  1845;  ord.  P.  E.  ch.; 
Cong,  ch.,  Kenduskeag,  Me.,  80;  res.  Boston,  Mass.,  from  80. 

George  Henry  Johnson,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1850;  Harvard 
Coll.,  73;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Cambridge,  77; 
Freetown,  77;  Uxbridge,  77-8;  No.  Amherst,  78-88;  Georgetown, 
89-92;  Lowell,  from  92;  all  in  Mass. 

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1876-1877 

David  Lewis  Jones,  b.  Carmarthen,  So.  Wales,  1844;  ord.  So.  Free- 
port,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  76,  p.  to  78;  W.  Newfield,  Me.,  78-9;  Limerick, 
Me.,  79-81;  Utica,  N.  Y.;  returned  to  Wales,  90;  p.  Welshpool. 

Dugald  ricQregor,  b.  Kintyre,  Argyle,  Scotland,  Nov.  i.  1847;  Manilla, 
Ont.;  Winnipeg;  Manitoba;  Presb.  ch.,  Inkster,  Dak.,  84-5;  Crystal, 
Dak.,  85-8;  Locke,  No.  Dak.,  88-90;  Canada. 

Osgood  Wyman  Rogers,  b.  Brunswick,.  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1840;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  72;  ord.  Farmington,  Me.,  June  21,  76,  p.  to  79;  Bridgton, 
Me.,  79-83;  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  83-1900;  Medford,  Okl.,  from  1900. 

David  Talog  Williams,  b.  Pencader,  Wales,  Feb.  14,  1847;  Pencader 
Inst.,  68;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  B.  D.,  77;  ord.  Rochester,  O.,  Nov. 
23,  77;  p.  Brighton  and  Rochester,  77-84;  Lisbon  Center,  N.  Y.,  84- 
8;  Cambria  Center,  N.  Y.,  88-99;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  from  99. 

George  Hayward  Wilson,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1852;  ord.  No. 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  Sep.  5,  76,  p.  to  78;  Globe  Village,  Mass.,  78-80; 
Biddeford,  Me.,  80-2;  Owosso,  Mich.,  82-6;  Hinsdale,  111.,  87-95; 
Paxton,  111.,  95-1900;  DeKalb,  111.,  from  1900. 


Charles  Ezra  Libbey,  2,  b.  Danville,  now  Auburn,  Me.,  Dec.  14, 
1844;  Ph.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  111.;  ord.  75;  p.  M.  E.  churches  in 
Brewer,  Thomaston,  Camden  and  Belfast,  Me.;  pres.  elder,  Bucks- 
port  dist..  Me.,  83-7;  Calais,  Me.,  87;  pres.  Rust  Univ.,  Holly 
Springs,  Miss.,  from  87;  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1897. 

1877 

Clarence  Augustine  Beckwith,  D.  D.,  b.  Charlemont,  Mass.,  July  21, 
1849;  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  74;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  two  years;  ord. 
Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  78,  p.  77-82;  W.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  82-92;  prof. 
Systemat.  Theol.  Bangor  Sem.,  from  92. 

Samuel  Watson  Chapin,  b.  Grafton,  Mass.,  July  18,  1849;  ord.  Al- 
bany, Vt.,  Mar.  12,  78,  p.  to  80;  Guildhall,  Vt.,  80-1;  Burlington, 
82-5;  Brewer  Village  and  E.  Orrington,  85-6;  Holden  and  Dedham, 
86-90;  No.  Searsport,  and  Sandy  Point,  90-2;  Woolwich,  92-7;  Deer 
Isle,  97-1900;  all  in  Me.;  editor  from  1900,  res.  Bangor,  Me. 

114 


1877 

George  Harlan  Dunlap,  b.  Audover,  Me.,  May  i8,  1851;  Dartmouth 
Coll.;  ord.  Charlestowu,  N.  H.,  77,  p.  to  81;  Nelson  and  Harris- 
ville,  N.  H.,  81-7;  Holland,  Vt.,  88;  Derby  Line,  Vt.,  89-93;  E. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  from  93. 

Qeorge  Angier  Gordon,  D.  D.,  b.  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  Jan.  2, 
1853;  ord.  Temple,  Me.,  June  20,  77,  p.  to  78;  Harvard  Coll.,  78-81, 
A.  B.,  81;  Greenwich,  Ct.,  81-4;  Old  South,  Boston,  Mass.,  from  84. 

John  Henry  Hoffman,  b.  Lyndon,  Vt.,  June  10,  1847;  Bates  Coll.,  74; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  ord.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  Aug.  21, 
77,  p.  to  84;  Shelburue  Falls,  Mass.,  84-8;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  89-92; 
Kearney,  Neb.,  93-4;  Littleton,  N.  H.,  94-7;  New  Haven,  Vt.,  98-9; 
St.  Johusbury,  Vt.,  1900-01;  No.  Reading,  Mass.,  from  1901. 

Henry  Jones,  b.  Rawdou,  P.  Q.,  June  29,  1848;  Berkeley  Divinity 
School,  Middletown,  Ct.,  77-9;  ord.  P.  E.  ch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  May 
22,  79;  rector,  Ashland,  Me.,  79-83;  Camden,  Me.,  from  84. 

James  A.  Jones,  b.  Myrthyr  Tydvil,  So.  Wales,  Dec.  24,  1849;  ord. 
Farmington  Falls  and  Mercer,  Me.,  June  19,  77,  p.  to  78;  Whiting, 
Me.,  79;  Middlebury  Coll.,  85;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year; 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  p.  from  86. 

Alfred  J.  McGown,  b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Sep.  10,  1843;  ord.  Orono,  Me., 
July  3,  77,  p.  to  81;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  81-2;  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  83-5; 
Amherst,  N.  H.,  from  85. 

George  Wesley  Osgood,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Apr.  27,  1851;  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Ct.,  74;  ord.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Jan.  17,  78,  p.  77-80;  Littleton, 
N.  H.,  80-4;  Provincetown,  85-7;  Hyannis,  87-90;  Newburyport, 
90-4;  Lynn,  94-1901;  all  in  Mass. 

Samuel  Thaxter  Page,  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1837;  ord.  Dexter, 
Me.,  73;  p.  M.  E.  chhs.  in  Eddington,  Corinth,  Carmel,  Levant, 
Brownfield  and  other  places  in  Me.;  d.  Milo,  Me.,  June  19,  1895. 

Jehiel  Simmons  Richards,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  Aug.  i,  1847;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  72;  ord.  Dexter,  Me.,  June  22,  77,  p.  to  80;  Waterford,  80-6; 
Alfred,  86-90;  Deer  Isle,  90-7;  W.  Brooksville,  97-1901;  No.  Yar- 
mouth, from  1901;  all  in  Me. 

115 


1877-1878 

Jacob  Van  Derveer  Shurtz,  D.  D.,  b.    Flemiugton,    N.  J.,  Oct.  15, 

1849;  Wyoming  Sem.,    Pa.,  75;  ord.  Presb.    ch.,  Chaumont,  N.  Y., 
78,  p.  to  84;  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  84-1901. 

Joseph  St.  John,  b.  Amiens,  France,  Oct.  9,  1847;  Ottawa  Coll.,  70; 
ord.  No.  Searsport  and  Sandy  Point,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  77,  p.  to  78; 
Orion,  Mich.,  78-82;  Bay  City,  Mich.;  res.  Oxford,  Mich. 

Fletcher  Ackerman  Valentine,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Nov.  24,  1850;  Prince- 
ton Coll.;  Mannsville,  N.  Y.,  80;  ord.  Paris,  N.  Y.,  81,  p.  to  82; 
Thompson,  O.,  83-4;  Unionville,  O.,  85;  Lake  Grove,  86-9;  Wading 
River,  89-92;  Presb.  ch.  Green  Lawn,  92-5;  McDougalls,  95-8; 
Sodus  Center,  from  98;  all  in  N.  Y. 

Richard  King  Wickett,  b.  Devonshire,  Eng.,  Jan.  13,  1846;  ord. 
E.  Baldwin,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  77,  p.  to  79;  Pownal  and  Durham,  Me., 
79-85;  Lyman,  Me.,  85;  Somerset,  Mass.,  86-8;  Chepachet,  R.  I., 
88-90;  Brown  Univ.,  special  course,  88-90;  p.  Cobden,  111.,  90-1; 
Howard,   R.  I.,  from  92. 


George  Lyman  Dickinson,  i,  b.  Heath,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1846;  ord. 
Chepachet,  R.  I.,  76,  p.  to  78;  Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y.,  78-81;  Rood- 
house,  ni.,  81-4;  Atkinson,  111.,  84-7;  Alma,  Neb.,  88-90;  Whately, 
Mass.,  90-9;  res.  E.  Northfield,  Mass. 

Walter  Farr,  2,  Bridport,  Devonshire,  Eng.;  M.  E.  ch.;  returned  to 
England. 

Thomas  Worthington  Walters,  2,  b.  So.  Wales,  Eng.,  Nov.  20,  1848; 
Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  78;  ord.  Crary's  Mills,  N.  Y.,  78,  p.  to  82; 
Astoria,  Or.,  82-3;  Colfax,  Wn.,  83-1901;   Spokane,  Wn.,  from  1901. 

James  Worthington  Wilson,  i,  b.  Tillbury,  Kent  Co.,  Ont.,  Feb. 
1848;  d.  Medway,  Me.,  Sep.  13,  1875. 

1878 

Daniel  Olin  Clark,  b.  Buckland,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1852;  Boston  Univ.; 
ord.  New  Sharon,  Me.,  June  20,  78,  p.  to  79,  with  Farmington 
Falls;  Stoughton,  79-82;  Manchester,  82-5;  Warren,  86-91;  res. 
Warren    to   94,  Worcester,  from  95;  all  in  Mass. 

116 


1878 

Henry  Allen  Freeman,  b.  Pleasant  River,  N.  S.,  Apr.  13,  1843;  a.  p. 
Biddeford,  78-80;  ord.  Old  Town,  Oct.  13,  80,  p.  to  85;  Bluehill, 
85-8;  No.  Bridgton,  88-92;  Monson,92-6;  Holden  and  Dedhaui,  96-9; 
all  in  Me.;  res.  Brewer,  Me.,  from  99. 

Augustus  Hemenway  Fuller,  b.  I'rovidence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  24,  1849; 
Brown  Univ.,  73;  ord.  Lynn,  78;  Mattapoisett,  78-85;  Medway,  86-9; 
Billerica,  89-92;  Easton  Center,  from  92;  all  in  Mass. 

Richard  Hastings  McQown,  b.  No.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  May  13, 1850;  Bates 
Coll.;  a.  p.  M.  E.  ch..,  Tremont,  Pembroke,  Lubec  and  Harrington, 
Me.,  78-82;  ord.  Cong,  ch.,  Machiasport,  Me.,  Mar.  7,  82;  Turner, 
Me.,  83-6;  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H.,  86-8;  Cornish,  Me.,  88-90;  North- 
wood,  N.  H.,  90-2;  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.,  92-3;  Everett,  Mass.,  from 
95,  and  there  d.  Apr.  i,  1900. 

John  McGregor,  b.  Islay,  Argyle,  vScotland,  Dec.  26,  1835;  res.  Kin- 
cardine and  Osprey,  Out.,  79-82;  ord.  Hudsouville,  Mich.,  July  31, 
83,  p.  to  84;  Bay  Mills,  Pine  Grove  and  Superior,  84-5;  Bethel, 
85-8;  Bay  Mills,  now  Brimley,  and  Superior,  from  88;  all  in  Mich.; 
assist,  supt.  mission  and  S.  S.  work,  from  92. 

Thomas  Folsom  Norris,  b.  E.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sep.  11,  1845;  31st 
Mass.  regt.,  61-5;  ord.  Herndon,  Va.,  79,  p.  78-80;  Howard  Univ., 
Washington,  special  course;  Kirwin,  Kan.,  80-2;  Neosho  Falls  and 
Geneva,  Kan.,  82-5;  Lawrence,  Kan.,  85-90;  Little  Comptou,  R.  I., 
90-1;  Westport,  Mass.,  91-4;  Somerset,  Mass.,  94-9;  Riverside,  R.  I., 
from  99. 

Robert  MacQueen  Peacock,  b.  Lanark,  Out.,  Sep.  15,  1848;  Temple, 
Me.,  78-9;  E.  Baldwin  and  Sebago,  Me.,  79;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  special 
course,  79;  ord.  Solon,  Me.,  June  23,  80,  p.  Solon,  Bingham,  and 
Weld,  to  83;  Monmouth,  Me.,  84-7;  Somerset,  Mass.,  87-91;  Pigeon 
Cove,  Mass.,  91-6;  Milton,  N.  H.,  from  97. 

Monson  Henry  Smith,  b.  Cheverie,  N.  S.,  Dec.  28,  1847;  Sebec  and 
Monticello,  Me.,  77-80;  ord.  M.  E.  ch.,  Belfast,  Me.,  80;  Summer- 
ville,  S.  C,  82;  St.  George,  S.  C.,85;  agt.  Am.  Bib.  Soc,  S.  C;  died 
in  the  South. 

Lewis  Jay  Thomas,  b.  Eagle  Hill,  Pa.,  Jan.  10,  1848;  Yale  Coll.,  one 
year;  ord.  Castine,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  78,  p.  to  82;  Reed  City,  Mich.,  83- 
5;  Auburn,  Me.,  85-97;  Peabody,  Mass.,  from  98. 

117 


1878-1879 

Samuel  Luman  Vincent,  b.  Morristown,  Vt.,  Mar.  26,  1851;  ord.  Pem- 
broke, Me.,  Oct.  23,  78,  p.  to  79;  Peru,  79-82;  E.  Braintree  and  W. 
Brookfield,  82-4;  W.  Hartford,  85-7;  Bridgewater,  88-91;  W.  Towns- 
hend,  91-6;  W.  Glover,  from  96;  all  in  Vt. 


William  P.  Alward,  i,  b.  Queen's  Co.,  N.  B.,;  Portland,  Me.,  75;  In- 
dustry, Me.,  77. 

William  Denley,  3,  b.  Dorsley,  Gloucestershire,  Eng.,  Nov.  i,  1844; 
ord.  Fairmount,  Minn.,  78;  Wadena  and  Hubbard,  Minn.,  79;  miss'y 
work  among  the  Indians;  res.  Wadena. 

Charles  fleyer  Schwarzauer,  2,  b.  Dresden,  Germany,  Feb.  3,  1848; 
Gymnasium,  Dresden,  64;  ord.  Newell,  la.,  78,  p.  to  79;  La  Grange, 
Mo.,  79-80;  St.  Catherine  and  Lenhart,  Mo.,  80-2;  agt.  German 
Cong.  Seni.,  Crete,  Neb.,  82;  St.  Catherine,  Mo.,  to  87;  Linda  Vista, 
Cal.,  88-9;  res.  Linda  Vista,  from  89. 

Charles  Henry  Taintor,  i,  b.  Clinton,  Ct.,  Aug.  12,  1849;  ord.  So. 
Weare,  May  29,  79,  p.  78-9;  Hooksett,  80-2;  Milford,  82-4;  all  in 
N.  H.;  Chicago,  111.,  field  sec'y  Cong.  Ch.  Building  Soc,  from  84. 

Robert  Owen  Williams,  i,  p.  Dinorwig,  No.  Wales. 

1879 

Collins  Grant  Burnham,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  May  9,  1854;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
76;  ord.  Westfield,  Vt.,  Dec.  10,  79,  p.  Westfield  and  Troy,  to  80; 
vSo.  Freeport,  Me.,  80-5;  Wilton,  N.  H.,  85-8;  Chicopee,  Mass., 
from  88. 

George  Edward  Chapin,  b.  Orriugton,  Me.,  June  26,  1839;  Bowdoin 
Coll.;  ord.  Jouesport,  Aug.  20,  79,  p.  to  81;  Princeton,  81-6;  Lyman, 
86-7;  all  in  Me.;  W.  Woodstock,  Vt..  88;  Hebron,  Ct.,  89-91;  Hub- 
bardstou,  Mass.,  92-4;  So.  Royalston,  Mass.,  94-5;  res.  So.  Royals- 
ton,  from  95. 

Bernard  Copping,  b.  Hardwick,  Eng.,  Jan.  20,  1851;  ord.  Dunstable, 
Mass.,  79,  p.  to  85;  Rupert,  Vt.,  85-7;  Groveland,  Mass.,  87-93; 
Acton,  Mass.,  from  94. 

118 


1879 

Edward  Clarence  Crane,  b.  Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  Jan,  23,  1853;  ord.  Hol- 
den,  Me.,  Sep.  3,  79,  p.  78-81;  Waldoboro,  Me.,  81-3;  Mendon,  111., 
83-5;  Central  City,  la.,  85-6;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  86-90;  editor,  Lud- 
low, Vt.,  from  90,  and  there  d.  June  12,  1893. 

David  L.  Davis,  b.  Myrthyr  Tydvil,  So.  Wales,  Oct.  24,  1849;  ord. 
Pittston,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  80,  p.  79-82;  Carbondale,  Pa.,  82-4;  Morris- 
town,  N.  Y.,  84-5;  Carbondale,  85-90;  Edwardsdale,  90-8;  Williams- 
town,  98-1901;  Mount  Carmel,  from  1901;  all  in  Pennsylvania. 

William  Richard  Dugan,  b.  Montague,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1851;  Colum- 
bia Coll.;  ord.  Ewing,  Mass.,  80,  p.  to  83;  Putney,  Vt.,  84-7; 
Shutesbury,  Mass.,  87-8;  Weston,  Vt.,  88-9;  Peru,  Vt.,  89-93;  res. 
Montague,  from  93. 

Daniel  Greene,  b.  Waterford,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1840;  ist  Me.  regt.  heavy 
artillery,  63-5;  post-office,  Portland,  70-6;  ord.  Machias,  Dec.  18, 
79,  p.  to  88;  Cumberland  Center,  88-92;  all  in  Me.;  Nonantum, 
(Newton),  Mass.,  92-9;  Stratham,  N.  H.,  from  1900,  and  there  d. 
Oct.  27,  1900. 

Charles  Angle  Maine,  b.  Stillwater,  N.  J.,  May  13,  1852;  ord.  Waldo- 
boro, Me.,  M.  E.  ch.,  May  6,  82;  p.  Alexander  and  Crawford,  79-81; 
Edmunds,  81-4;  Orrington,  84-6;  Sullivan,  86-7;  Rockport,  87-90; 
Newport,  90-2;  all  in  Me.;  Milford,  la.,  93-6;  Carl,  la.,  96-9;  Fulda, 
Minn.,  from  99. 

Isaac  Wallace  Peach,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.;  Mt.  Allison  Coll.,  N.  B.; 
Heath,  Mass.,  80-2;  ord.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  June  19,  83,  p.  82-7;  Alma, 
Mich.;  business,  res.  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Stephen  Smith,  b.  Maitlaud,  N.  S.,  June  26,  1850;  Mt.  Allison  Coll., 
N.  B.;  Perry  and  Carroll,  Me.,  79-80;  ord.  Hyannis  and  W.  Yar- 
mouth, Mass.,  80,  p.  to  82;  Warwick,  R.  I.,  82-7;  E.  Douglas, 
Mass.,  87-9;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  89-95;  Niantic,  Ct.,  96-7;  Lebanon, 
Ct.,  from  98. 

Richard  Smith  Whidden,  b.  Maitlaud,  N.  S.,  June  26,  1850;  Mt.  Alli- 
son Coll.,  N.  B.;  ord.  Caribou,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  79,  p.  to  82;  Standish, 
Me.,  82-5;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  85-92;  miss'y.  Kettle  River,  Rocky 
Mts.,  B.  C,  93;  Presb.  ch.,  Annapolis  and  Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  94-9; 
No,  Bedeque,  P,  E,  I.,  from  99, 

119 


1879 

Thomas  Philip  Williams,  b.  Llanymddyfri,  Wales,  Aug.  14,  1852;  a. 
p.  Plymouth,  Pa.;  ord.  Gilead,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  79,  p.  Gilead  and  Shel- 
burne,  N.  H.,  to  83;  Wiuslow  and  Benton,  Me.,  83-1901;  Searsport, 
Me.,  from  1901. 

Preston  Bruce  Wing,  b.  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1838;  ist.  Me.  cav- 
alry, 61-2;  Dep.  Coll.,  Internal  Rev.,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  to  65; 
ord.  Freeport,  Me.,  Jan.  28,80,  p.  79-86;  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  from 
86,  and  there  d.  Apr.  23,  1893. 

Alexander  Wiswall,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Aug.  i.  1846;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  73;  ord.  Benton,  Me.,  Sep.  24,  79,  p.  to  81;  Norway,  Me.,  81- 
7;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  87-8;  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  89-90;  Sturbridge, 
Mass.,  91-2;  Upton,  Mass.,  from  92. 


Edgar  Hatfield,  2,  b.  Springfield,  N.  B.,  1848;  Newton  Theol.  Sem., 
80;  ord.  Blackville,  N.  B.,  Bapt.  ch.,  80,  p.  to  82;  Jefferson,  Me.,  82- 
5;  Wells,  Me.,  87;  No.  Tisbury,  Mass. 

Fredwald  Stephen  Lawrence,  i,  b.  King's  Clear,  N.  B.,  July  6,  1849; 
Oldtown,  Me.;  p.  Bapt.  ch.,  Madrid,  N.  Y.;  Stockton,  Santa  Cruz, 
San  Jos6;  all  in  Cal. 

Charles  Albert  Perry,  2,  b.  Blanchard,  Me.,  Apr.  11,  1852;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  76;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  79;  Windham,  Vt.,  80-1;  Yale, 
post-grad,  course,  81-2;  ord.  Memphis,  Mich.,  82,  p.  to  84;  No. 
Waterford,  Me.,  84;  Randolph,  Vt.,  85-7;  Rupert,  Vt.,  87-9;  E. 
Taunton,  Mass.,  90-2;  res.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  92-7;  res.  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  from  97. 

William  Qleason  Schoppe,  2,  b,  Beddington,  Me.,  July  24,  1853;  ord. 
Pepperell,  Mass.,  80,  p.  to  87;  Neponset,  Mass.,  87-9;  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  90-2;  Helena,  Mont.,  92-4;  Ravenna,  O.,  94-7;  Ashland,  O., 
from  97. 

Albert  Ervin  Spencer,  i,  b.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  Oct.  21,  1855;  N.  Y., 
N.  H.,  and  H.  R.  R.,  res.  Central  Falls. 

John  Tinling,  i,  b.  Newbrough,  Eng.,  Mar.  8,  1846;  ord.  Belfast,  Me., 
M.  E.  ch.,  Apr.,  81;  p.  Stillwater,  78-80;  Dixmont,  80-3;  Danforth, 
83-5;  Oldtown,  85-7;  Newport,  87-90;  Guilford,  90-4;  Eastport,  94-7; 
Brewer,  97-1901;  all  in  Me.;  Houlton,  Me.,  from  1901. 


1880 
1880 

George  Allchin,  b.  Plumstead,  Kent,  Eng.,  Jan.  lo,  1852;  res.  Guelph, 
Out.,  72-7;  Williams  Coll.,  special,  80-1;  ord.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  81; 
a.  p.  New  Haven,  Vt.,  81;  So.  Natick,  Mass.,  82;  miss'y  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  Osaka,  Japan,  from  82. 

Merrill  Blanchard,  b.  No.  Abington,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1852;  ord.  Win- 
terport,  Me.,  Mar.  i,  81,  p.  80-2;  Biddeford,  Me.,  82-6;  E.  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  86-90;  Maynard,  Mass.,  91-7;  Shoreham,  Vt.,  from 
97,  and  there  d.  Sep.  i,  1897. 

John  Burr  Carruthers,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1851;  a.  p.  Pem- 
broke and  Perry,  80-1;  ord.  Monmouth,  82-3;  No.  Yarmouth,  84-8; 
Saco,  89-92;  all  in  Me.;  Berlin  Mills,  N.  H.,  from  93. 

Edgar  flillard  Cousins,  b.  South  West  Harbor,  Me.,  Sep.  7,  1850; 
Bowdoiu  Coll.,  77;  ord.  Cherryfield,  June  9,  80,  p.  to  83;  Portland, 
83-4;  Cumberland  Mills,  84-93;  Gray,  96-8;  Biddeford,  98-1901;  all 
in  Maine. 

John  Andrew  Rowell,  b.  Chichester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1850;  Dartmouth 
Coll.;  ord.  So.  Weare,  N.  H.,  Oct.  14,  80,  p.  to  82;  Francestown, 
N.  H.,  82-6;  Brainerd,  Minn.,  86-8;  Hamilton,  Minn.,  89-90;  Johns- 
town and  Emerald  Grove,  91-3;  Fulton,  93-5;  Pine  River  and  Saxe- 
ville,  95-8;  Mondovi,  98-1900;  all  in  Wis.;  res.  Mondovi. 

Robert  Fowie  True,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  Jan.  25,  185 1;  ord.  No. 
Abington,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  81,  p.  80-1;  sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  Biddeford,  Me.,  Rockford,  111.,  to  84,  and  Birmingham, 
Ct.,  to  90;  assist,  sec'y  Evang.  Assoc,  of  New  Eng.,  Boston,  Mass., 
to  95. 

William  Qilmore  Wade,  b.  Sandusky,  O.,  May  22,  1842;  U.  S.  army, 
61-5;  ord.  Christian  ch.,  Stafford,  N.  Y.,  69,  p.  68-71;  Christian 
Bibl.  Inst.,  71-2;  Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  72-3;  Assonet,  Mass.,  74;  John- 
sonbury,  N.  J.,  76;  Newport,  Me.,  77-81;  Milbridge,  Plymouth, 
Dixmont,  Jackson  and  Brooks,  Me.,  81-3;  Cong,  ch.,  De  Kalb  and 
De  Peyster,  N.  Y.,  83-4;  Newfield,  Me.,  85-6;  Sanford,  Me.,  87-9; 
Wakefield,  N.  H.,  89-91;  Monmouth,  91-6;  Pittston,  97-9;  Solon, 
from  99;  all  in  Maine. 


1880 

Joseph  Newton  Walker,  b.  Mossley,  No.  Manchester,  Eng.,  Aug.  lo 
1851;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  special  course,  two  years;  ord.  No. 
Troy,  Vt.,  Sep.  28,  80,  p.  to  83;  E.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  83-7;  Island 
Pond,  Vt.,  87-92;  W.  Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  92-9. 

Francis  Singleton  Williston,  b.  Newcastle,  N.  B.,  Jan.  31,  1855;  Mt. 
Allison  Coll.,  N.  B.;  Newcastle,  N.  H.,  81-4;  Haddam  Neck,  Ct., 
84-5;  teacher,  Orangeburg,  N.  Y.,  85-7;  p.  New  City,  N.  Y.,  M.  E. 
ch.,  87-8;  teacher,  Thiells,  N.  Y.,  88-9;  p.  Swartswood,  N.  J.,  89-91; 
Coolbaugh,  Pa.,  91-4;  Vernon,  N.  J.,  94-5;  teacher,  Vernon,  95-7; 
p.  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.,  from  97. 

Richard  George  Woodbridge,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  15,  1851;  ord. 
Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.,  Apr.  6,  81,  p.  80-2;  Osage,  la,  82-7;  Morris- 
ania,  N.  Y.,  87-93;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  from  93. 


Alvan  Bacon  Adams,  i,  from  Ohio;  Scarboto,  Me.;  d.  at  the  Semina- 
ry, Bangor,  Jan.  26,  1879. 

James  Stewart  Allen,  i,  b.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Jan.  24,  1852;  Mt.  Allison 
Coll.,  N.  B.;  M.  E.  ch.,  Harmony,  Robbinstou,  E.  Machias,  Me., 
78-82;  ord.  Searsport,  Me.,  83;  Tremont,  Me.,  84;  transf.  to  Ver- 
mont conf.,  84;  p.  Bakersfield,  Vt. 

Amos  William  Creamer  Anderson,  i,  b.  Potterstown,  N.  J.,  Feb.  14, 
1857;  ord.  Dover,  Me.,  M.  E.  ch.,  80;  p.  Fort  Fairfield,  Atkinson, 
Hartland,  Pembroke,  Castine,  Calais,  and  Thomaston,  Me.,  80-94; 
transf.  to  Vt.  conf.,  94;  Enosburg  Falls,  94-9;  Northfield,  99-01; 
transf.  to  New  Eng.  Southern  conf.,    1901;  p.   Hill's  Grove,  R.  I. 

Frank  Isaac  Nute,  2,  b.  Milton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  22,  1854;  ord.  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  Nov.  18,  80,  p.  to  81;  W.  Warren,  Mass.,  82-4;  New  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  85;   Union,  N.   H.,  85-6;     Riverton,  Ct.,  87-8;   res.  Riverton. 

Horace  Peckover,  i.  b.  London,  Eng.;  ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  vS.,  Apr.  24, 
76,  p.  75-7;  Buxton  Hill,  Jamaica,  W.  I.,  79-81;  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
81-96;  Toronto,  Ont.,  96-7;  Scranton,  Pa.,  97-9;  Presb.  ch.,  Meshop- 
pen,  Pa.,  99-1900;  Salisbury,  Out.,  from  1900. 


1880-1881 

Hiram  Wooster  Smith,  i,  b.  Ellsworth  Falls,  Me.;  Tufts  Coll.,  79-80; 
ord.  Rochester,  N.  H.,  Univ.  ch.,  81;  p.  Portland,  Mich.,  81-4; 
Gardner,  Mafes.,  85-8;  Utica,  N.  Y.,  89-91;  So.  Acton,  Mass.,  92-4; 
Picton,  Ont.,  95-8;  Clark  Univ.,  Worcester,  special  course,  98-9;  E. 
Pepperell,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

Frederick  Albert  Thayer,  i,  b.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  June  10,  1848; 
Iowa  Coll.;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  73;  ed.  staff.  A''.  V.  Tribune,  73-5; 
Times,  75-8;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  80;  ord.  Westboro,  Mass.,  Sep. 
30,  80,  p.  to  82;  Quincy,  111.,  from  82,  and  there  d.  Mar.  25,  1883. 

Fred  William  Towle,  i,  b.  Thorndike,  Me.,  June  23,  1853;  ord.  M.  E. 
ch.,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  82;  p.  Springfield,  Exeter,  Brownville,  Har- 
mony, and  other  chhs.  in  East  Me.  conf.;  Friendship  and  So. 
Waldoboro,  from  1901. 

Isaac  Harrison  Whittier  Wharff,  i,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1849; 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown,  Ct.,  77;  ord.  M.  E.  ch.,  81;  p.  Lin- 
coln, Forest  City,  Newport,  Thomaston,  Ellsworth  and  other  chhs. 
in  East  Me.  conf.;  Machias,  Me.,  from  1901. 

1881 

Charles  Everett  Andrews,  C.  E.,  b.  Warren,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  1850; 
Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineering,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  75;  ord. 
Newcastle,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  81,  p.  to  83;  Biddeford,  Me.,  84-7;  Torring- 
ton,  Ct.,  87-9;  Somerville,  Mass.,  89-90;  res.  Warren,  Me.,  90-4;  p. 
Deering  and  So.  Portland,  Me.,  95-7;  res.  Walpole,  Mass. 

Sidney  Augustus  Burnaby,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  July  17,  1851; 
Acadia  Coll.,  N.  S.;  Amherst  Coll.,  80;  ord.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Sep. 
21,  81,  p.  to  91;  res.  Boxford,  Mass.,  91-3;  p.  Southbridge,  Mass., 
93-6;  Canaan,  Ct.,  from  97. 

Edward  Chalmers  Haynes,  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1854;  ord. 
Tomah,  Wis.,  Apr.  18,  82,  p.  81-2;  res.  Leominster,  Mass.,  83;  Nepaug, 
84-6;  Canterbury,  867;  Ellsworth,  89-90;  W.  Torrington,  90-1;  all 
in  Ct.;  res.  Leominster,  92;  p.  Chester,  Mass.,  93-9;  Lebanon  Cen- 
ter, Me.,  from  1900. 

George  William  Frederic  Hill,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Oct.  26,  1853;  ord. 
F.  B.  ch.,  Chesterville,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  83,  p.  81-3;  Halifax,  N.  S., 
84;  Bapt.  ch.  vSt.  George,  85-7;  Lisbon  Falls,  87-90;  Winter  Harbor, 
90-2;  Waldoboro,  92-1900;  all  in  Me.;  res.  lie.  Newton  Theol.  Sem., 
1900-01,  res.  Needham,  Mass. 

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Robert  Watts  Jamison,  b.  Lanark,  Ont.,  Aug.  12,  1852;  ord.  Bangor, 
Me.,  June  2,  81;  Appleton,  Minn.,  81-3;  Elliott,  83-4;  Cromwell, 
84-8;  Sioux  Citj',  88-97;  all  in  la.;  res.  Sioux  City,  from  97. 

Fred  Tomkins  MacLeod,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  Jan.  16,  1861;  Middle- 
bury  Coll.,  85;  Ferrisburg,  Vt.,  86;  Economy,  N.  B.;  editorial  work, 
Chicago,  111.,  89-95;  business,  Chicago  from  96. 

Almon  Jordan  Rackliffe,  b.  Searsport,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1855;  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  advanced  class,  81-2;  ord.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  June  13, 
82,  p.  to  92;  Hudson,  Mass.,  from  94. 

Everett  Lorenzo  Walbridge,  b.  E.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sep.  16,  1846;  ord.  E. 
Bangor,  June  2,  81;  Milbridge,  81-3;  Jonesport,  83-9;  Machiasport, 
89-90;  all  in  Me.;  state  miss'y,  Vt.,  90-2;  p.  Johnson,  Vt.,  from  92, 
and  there  d.  Oct.  6,  1892. 


William  Elder  Archibald,  D.  D.,  2,  b.  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  Mar.  14, 
1853;  Dalhousie  Coll.,  N.  S.,  75-8;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  81;  ord. 
Cottage  Grove,  Minn.,  Mar.  14,82,  p.  81-3;  Livingston,  Mont.,  83-5; 
Cumberland  Univ.,  Ph.  D.,  84;  Aitkin,  Minn.,  85;  Kentville,  N.  S., 
86-7;  Presb.  ch.  Silver  Cliff,  Col.,  87-8;  No.  Topeka,  Kan.,  89-94; 
Brookline,  Mass.,  from  94;  author. 

George  Edward  flerrill,  i,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  6,  1855;  Union 
Coll.;  a.  p.  Christian  ch.  Soarsbury  and  E.  Hounsfield,  N.  Y.; 
Kittery,  Me.;  Greenland  Depot,  N.  H.,  85. 

Henry  Augustus  Reynolds,  i,  b.  Pembroke,  Me.,  Apr.  29,  1858;  Stan- 
tonville  Theol.  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  77-8;  ord.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  79;  p. 
Christian  ch.,  Brushton,  N.  Y.,  from  79,  and  there  d.  Apr.  7,  1883. 

William  flinter  Rolfe  Seaborne,  i,  b.  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  May  30,  1858; 
Huron  Divinity  Coll.,  London,  Ont.,  85;  ord.  P.  E.  ch.  Wood- 
stock, P.  Q.,  Nov.  6,  87;  Thamesford  and  Lakeside,  83-8;  rector, 
Thorndale  and  Nissouri,  88-93;  Thessalon,  93-9;  all  in  Ont.;  Gallup, 
New  Mex.,  from  99. 

William  Taylor,  i,  b.  Toronto,  Out.;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  82;  ord. 
Lexington,  O.,  Apr.  17,  83,  p.  82-3;  Eden  and  No.  Collins.  N.  Y., 
84-5;  res.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  from  85. 

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1882 

Arthur  Edson  Armstrong,  b.  W.  Berkshire,  Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1855;  ord. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Sep.  16,  82;  p.  Pitkiu,  82-4;  Denver,  84-6;  Leadville, 
from  86;  all  iu  Col.;  d.  W.  Berkshire,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1896. 

Albert  Donnell,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  20,  1856;  a.  p.  Bristol,  Me., 
82;  ord.  Berlin,  N.  H.,  June  22,  83,  p.  to  85;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  85-8; 
Eastport,  Me.,  88-90;  Bluehill,  Me.,  90-2;  Johnson,  Vt.,  93-5;  Well- 
fleet,  Mass.,  95-6;  Slatersville,  R.  I.,  from  97. 

Edward  Harold  Hackett,  b.  Cradley,  Staffordshire,  Eng.,  Mar.  i,  1856; 
Guinness'  Miss'y  Coll.,  London,  Eng.,  77;  a.  p.  Tehama,  Cal.,  83-4; 
ord.  Merced,  Cal.,  Apr.  6,  84;  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  85-6;  Phippsburg, 
Me.,  92-3;  Bapt.  ch.  Lake's  Pond,  Ct.,  95. 

Charles  Taylor  Hawes,  b.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1853;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  76;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  advanced  class,  82-3;  tutor,  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  83-4;  ord.  Searsport,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  84,  p.  83-5;  res.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  from  89. 

William  Haynes,  b.  Fullerton,  Ont.,  Apr.  6,  1847;  ord.  Amherst,  Me., 
July  2,  82,  p.  Amherst  and  Aurora,  82-3;  Houlton,  Me.,  83-4;  Twins 
burgh,  O.,  84-9;  Ravenna,  Neb.,  89-90;  West  Point,  Neb.,  90-1; 
Bellevue,  O.,  from  92. 

George  Washington  Johnson,  b.  Bluehill,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1849;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  79;  ord.  Milton,  N.  S.,  Nov.  2,82,  p.  to  85;  Buxton,  Me., 
85-8;  Falmouth,  Me.,  89-91;  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  91-2;  Lyman, 
Me.,  92-6;   res.  Buxton,  96-8,  Groveville,  Me.,  from  98. 

Arthur  Watson  Main,  b.  Noel,  N.  S.,  June  11,  1856;  ord.  Economy, 
N.  S.,  Sep.  6,  82,  p.  to  85;  Belleville,  Ont.,  85-9;  Cowansville,  P.  Q., 
89-91;  evangelistic  work  under  Canadian  Home  Miss.  Sec,  91-4;  p. 
Danville,  P.  Q.,  from  95. 

Thomas  Wesley  Minnis,  b.  Englishtown,  N.  J.,  Apr.  10,  1850;  Ando- 
ver Theol.  Sem.,  advanced  class,  82-3;  ord.  Kingston,  N.  H.,  Sep. 
2,  84,  p.  to  86;  Wichita,  Kan.,  87-9;  El  Reno,  Okl.,  90-2;  Stark,  111., 
93-4;  res.  Cheney,  Kan.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  Minneapolis,  94-6;  p. 
Grand  Meadow,  Minn.,  97-1900;  res.  De  Long,  111. 

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Frederic  Newport,  b.  Wroughton,  Eng.,  Feb.  4, 1853;  a.  p.  West  Hart- 
ford, Vt.,  78-80;  ord.  So.  Gardiner,  Me.,  Jan.  30,  83,  p.  82-5;  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  special  course,  84-5;  Wilton,  85-9;  Mechanic  Falls  and 
W.  Minot,  89-98;  Jonesport,  98-1900;  W.  Poland,  from  1900;  all-in 
Maine. 

Wilbur  Rand,  b.  Morrisville,  Vt.,  May  27,  1856;  ord.  Barnet,  Vt.,  May 
8,  83,  p.  82-4;  Waldoboro,  Me.,  84-6;  Holden,  87-8;  Cummington, 
88-90;  Brimfield,  91-3;  res.  Pelham,  93-4;  p.  Norwich,  95-7;  all  in 
Mass.;  res.  Norwich,  97-9;  p.  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  from  99. 

Frederic  Arthur  Wilson,  b.  Orono,  Me.,  Apr.  23,  1852;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  73;  teacher,  75-9;  ord.  Billerica,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  82,  p.  to  89; 
Andover,  Mass.,  from  89. 


John  William  Todd,  2,  b.  W.  Shefford,  P.  Q.,  July  16,  1856;  ord.  I^ow- 
ell,  Mass.,  Sep.  16,  82;  Paynesville,  83-6;  Barnesville,  86-90;  Gran- 
ite Falls,  90-2;  Montevideo,  92-7;  Glencoe,  98-9;  Fergus  Falls,  from 
99;  all  in  Minn. 

1883 

William  Walcott  Fay,  b.  Flint,  Mich.,  June  17,  1856;  Williams  Coll., 
and  Oberlin  Coll.,  each  one  year;  post  teacher,  Jefferson  barracks, 
Mo.,  78-9;  a.  p.  Oxford,  Me.,  83;  ord.  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  20,  84, 
p.  to  86;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  86-8;  Westboro,  Mass.,  88-95;  res.  Ar- 
lington, Mass.,  96;  p.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  from  97. 

George  Nelson  Howard,  b.  Farmiugton,  Me.,  July  30,  1854;  Bates 
Coll.,  one  year;  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich.,  two  years;  M.  A.  Hillsdale, 
88;  ord.  F.  B.  ch.,  Franconia,  N.  H.,  Sep.  i,  83,  p.  to  85;  Lowell, 
Mass.,  85-94;  Melrose,  Mass.,  from  94. 

Robert  John  Kyle,  b.  Toronto,  Ont.,  Feb.  i,  1849;  a.  p.  Jackson  and 
Brooks,  Me.,  83;  Bingham,  Me.,  84;  ord.  Windham,  Me.,  Sep.  22, 

85,  p.  to  90;    Wilton,  N.   H.,  90-2;    Ayer,   Mass.,   92-3;    Brimfield, 
Mass.,  93-9;  Hebron,  and  Gilead,  Ct.,  from  1900. 

Charles  Loring  Skinner,  b.  Winterport,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  1857;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  one  year,  special  course;  ord.  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  May  24, 

86,  p.  to  87;  Waterford,  Me.,  87-93;  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  from  93. 

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1883-1884 

James  Dixon  Smiley,  b.  Rawdon,  P.  Q.,  Jan.  12,  1855;  a.  p.  Cong, 
ch.,  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  83-4;  ord.  M.  E.  ch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  Oct. 
20,  85,  p.  to  86;  Cong,  ch..  Brewer  Village  and  E.  Orrington,  Me., 
86-8;  Riverside,  R.  I.,  88-92;  So.  Britain,  Ct.,  93-1900;  res.  New 
Haven. 

Charles  Burns  Watlien,  b.  Richibucto,  N.  B.,  Jan.  i,  1852;  teacher, 
Keswick,  N.  B.,  72-6;  St.  vStephen,  N.  B.,  78-82;  ord.  Orono,  Me., 
June  14,  83,  p.  to  88;  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  88-90;  W.  Manchester,  N. 
H.,  90-6;  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  from  96. 


Hagop  Haratum  Acterian,  2,  b.  Rodosto,  Turkey,  1844;  Bates  Coll., 
74;  Bates  Theol.  Sem.,  77;  ord.  F.  B.  ch.,  Falmouth,  Me.,  77,  p.  to 
78;  res.  No.  Anson,  Me.;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  81-3;  Bancroft,  Mich.,  84- 
5;  Athens,  Me.,  86;  agt.  University  Extension  Soc,  Chicago,  111. 

Jean  Cyrille  Aganier  de  France,  2,  b.  Malone,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1856; 
Wesleyan  Coll.,  Montreal;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.  85;  Toledo,  O.,  85- 
86;  ord.  New  London,  O.,  Jan.  86;  Columbus,  O.,  86-7;  Christian 
ch.,  Denver,  Col.,  87-90;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  91;  res.  Bentonville, 
Ark.,  from  92;  ed.  and  lawyer;  mayor,  95;  member  Ark.  legislature, 
96;  evangelistic  work  from  96. 

Albert  Henry  Pennell,  i,  b.  Saccarappa,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1853;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  79;  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  one  year;  d.  Saccarappa,  Sep.  12,  1882. 

David  Thomas  Williams,  2,  b.  Cwmtwrch,  Glamorganshire,  Wales, 
Oct.  12,  1851;  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  80;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  83; 
ord.  Greenwich,  O.,  Nov.  20,  83,  p.  to  85;  Madrid,  85-7;  Keeue 
Valley,  88-90;  Howells,  91-4;  Hancock,  95-9;  all  in  N.  Y.;  Marietta, 
O.,  from  1900. 

1884 

Solomon  George  Foster,  b.  Weld,  Me.,  June  16,  1841;  p.  York,  Me., 
84;  d.  Wilton,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1884. 

Nathan  Harding  Harriman,  b.  Prospect  Ferry,  Me.,  July  3,  1850; 
Harvard  Coll.,  77;  teacher,  77-82;  ord.  Bangor,  Me.,  June  5,  84,  p. 
83-6;  Providence,  R.  I.,  86-8;  evangelist,  89-91;  Bapt.  ch.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  91-5;  Tacoma,  Wn.;  evangelist,  Shiloh,  Durham,  Me.,  from 
1900. 

127 


1884-1885 

William  Cerdynog  Jones,  b.  Pyle,  Glamorganshire,  Wales,  July  i6, 
1854;  Marietta  Coll.;  ord.  Freedom,  Me.,  June  12,  84,  p.  to  85; 
Frostburg,  Md.,  85-8;  Crary's  Mills,  88-9;  Hopkinton,  qo-i;  West- 
moreland, 92-4;  all  in  N.  Y.;  Cripple  Creek,  Col.,  94-5;  Denver, 
Col.,  96-7;  Sharon,  Pa.,  98-1900;  Homestead,  Pa.,  from  1900. 

John  Arma  Thomas,  b.  Pontardulais,  Glamorganshire,  Wales,  Mar. 
26,  1852;  Welsh  ch..  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  82;  ord.  Cardonia,  Ind., 
vSep.,  30,  85,  p.  to  87;  Utica,  Mich.,  87-8;  Alila  and  Tipton,  Cal., 
89-91;  Mokelumne  Hill,  Cal.,  91-4;  Fifield,  95-6;  Friendship,  96-7; 
Pine  River,  98-1901;  Kingston,  from  1901;  all  in  Wis. 


John  Paul  Qerrior,  i,  b.  Pictou,  N.  S.,  Mar.  13,  1853;  Princeton  Theol. 
vSem.,  one  year;  Queen's  Coll.,  Kingston,  Ont.,  84;  ord.  Presb.  ch., 
P.  E.  I.,  Feb.  3,  87,  p.  vSummerside,  87-8;  evang.  in  N.  S.  and  N.  B., 
89-90;  Winona,  Minn.,  91-2;  Washington,  Minn.,  92-6;  miss'y  San 
Jose  presb'y,  Cal.,  96-7;  p.  Estrella,  Cal.,  from  97. 

Frank  Albert  flansfield,  2,  b.  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1858;  Maine 
State  Coll.,  80;  M.  S.,  83;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  B.  D.,  84;  National 
City,  Cal.,  84-5;  ord.  Otto,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  86,  p.  to  87;  Deerfield,  N. 
H.,  88-9;  res.  Boston,  Mass.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Hackensack,  N.J. 

Laforest  Robinson,  2,  b.  Palmyra,  Me.,  Nov.  5,  1852;  F.  B.  ch.  Dover, 
Me.,  83-4;  Benton,  N.  H.,  84;  ord.  Lagrange,  Me.,  Dec.  24,  85,  p. 
Lagrange,  Bradford  and  Medford,  85-6;  res.  Bangor,  87-9;  res. 
Lagrange,  from  89. 

Albert  Wilbur  Taylor,  2,  b.  Bolton,  Ont.,  July  4,  1861;  Oberlin  Theol. 
vSem.,  84;  ord.  Voluey,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  4,  85,  p.  to  86;  Ellington,  N.  Y., 
86-7;  Rushville,  N.  Y.,  88-92;  vSeneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  from  93. 

James  Brettle  Thompson,  i,  b.  Harbor  Grace,  N.  F.,  May  24,  1858; 
a.  p.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  82-3;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  84;  miss'y  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.  to  China,  from  85;  Tai-ku,  Shansi  Mission,  China. 

1885 

James  Edward  Aikins,  b.  Aylmer,  Ont.,  Aug.  23,  1857;  Brantford 
Coll.  Inst.,  76-80;  Oberlin  Coll.,  80-2;  ord.  Cape  Elizabeth,  Nov.  11, 
85,  p.  to  86;  Princeton,  86-9;  Vassalboro,  89-91;  Windham,  from  91; 
all  in  Maine. 

128 


1885 

James  Alexander,  b.  Aberlemno,  Forfarshire,  Scotland,  Feb.  24,  1854; 
ord.  M.  E.  ch.  Newfoundland,  May  7,  82;  circuit  preacher,  74-83; 
Cong,  ch.,  Brewer  Village,  Me.,  83-4;  Hampden,  Me.,  84-6;  Ando- 
ver  Theol.  Sem.,  post-grad,  course;  Boston  Univ.;  Tewksbury, 
Mass.,  86-96;  Newport,  N.  H.,  from  96. 

William  Creelman,  b.  Stewiacke,  Colchester  Co.,  N.  S.,  Jan.  10,  1831; 
ord.  York,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  85,  p.  to  89;  res.  Worthington,  Mass.;  d. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1894. 

Raymond  Chandler  Drisko,  b.  Columbia  Falls,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1852; 
ord.  Derby,  Vt.,  June  24,  85,  p.  to  90;  E.  Derry,  N.  H.,  91-4;  Alfred, 
Me.,  from  94. 

John  Lewis  Evans,  b.  Newbridge,  Glamorganshire,  Wales,  Feb.  5, 
1858;  Marietta  Coll.,  O.;  ord.  Madison,  Me.,  July  2,  85,  p.  Madison 
and  No.  Anson,  85-6;  Rochester,  Mass.,  88-91;  Nepaug,  Ct.,  91-2; 
Northford,  Ct.,  92-4;  E.  Derry,  N.  H.,  95-7;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  97-8. 

James  Byron  Hawes,  b.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Apr.  28,  1846;  ord.  Mait- 
land,  N.  S.,  Nov.  25,  75,  p.  to  80;  Monson,  Me.,  80-2;  Wiuthrop, 
Me.,  85-6;  Keswick  Ridge,  N.  B.,  87-8;  architect,  Milford,  N.  H., 
and  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.;  d.  New  Rochelle,  July  28,  1892. 

Jacob  Horton,  b.  E.  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1848;  Williams  Coll.,  74; 
Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  74-6;  res.  San  Antonio, 
Texas;  res.  Bethel,  Me.;  ord.  So.  Gardiner,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  85,  p.  to 
87,  and  there  d.  Jan.  10,  1887. 

James  Lade,  b.  Sandhurst,  Kent,  Eng.,  Nov.  29,  1850;  res.  Thurso, 
Canada;  ord.  Eliot,  Me.,  June  23,  85,  p.  to  88;  Wells,  Me.,  89-91; 
Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  92-8;  Edgartown,  Mass.,  98-9;  Brockton, 
Mass.,  from  99. 

Joseph  Woodbury  Strout,  b.  Millbridge,  Me.,  July  7,  1852;  M.  E.  ch. 
E.  Machias,  a.  p.  76-8;  Bar  Harbor,  85;  ord.  Cong.  ch.  Thomaston, 
June  29,  86,  p.  85-93;  ^H  i^  ^^•'  Cummington,  Mass.,  94-9;  Kings- 
ton, N.  H.,  from  99. 

Salem  Darius  Towne,  b.  Clarksburg,  Mass.,  May  9,  1857;  ord.  Ells- 
worth Falls,  June  30,  85,  p.  83-7;  Hampden,  87-8;  miss'y  Penobscot 
and  Hancock  Cos.,  88-90;  editor,  Bangor,  90-1900;  p.  Old  Town, 
92-5;  all  in  Me.;  res.  Williamstown,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

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1886 


Rufus  Parker  Gardner,  b.  Orland,  Me.,  Sep.  14,  1858;  ord.  M.  E.  ch., 
May  14,  84;  Camden,  Fort  F'airfield,  and  Freedom,  Me.,  to  86; 
Cong.  ch.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  86-8;  Marion,  Mass.,  88-93;  Hampstead, 
N.  H.,  from  93. 

WiUiam  Henry  McBride,  b.  Jacksontown,  N.  B.,  Dec.  23,  1852;  post- 
grad, covirse,  Bangor,  86-7;  ord.  Brownville,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  87,  p. 
86-90;  Halifax,  Mass.,  90-2;  W.  Taiinton,  Mass.,  92-4;  Wells,  94-6; 
Bristol,  96-8;  No.  Yarmouth,  98-1901;  all  in  Me.;  Bristol,  from  1901. 

Adams  Huse  flerrill,  b.  Brownville,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1852;  ord.  Brown- 
ville, June  24,  86;  p.  Heber,  Utah,  86-8;  teacher.  No.  Dakota,  89-99; 
business,  res.  Wolverton,  Minn.,  from  99. 

George  Harlow  Reed,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1858;  Boston 
Univ.,  special  course,  86-7;  ord.  Taunton,  Mass.,  June  3,  87,  p.  to 
91;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  91-8;  Concord,  N.  H.,  from  98. 

Benjamin  Head  Wright,  b.  Greenwich,  Ct.,  July  17,  1861;  ord.  Bridg- 
ton,  Me.,  Mar.  4,  87,  p.  86-7;  Yale  Coll.,  special  course,  87-8;  Kent, 
Ct.,  89-96;  Orange,  Ct.,  from  96. 


Myles  Standish  Hemenway,  2,  b.  Warren,  Me.,  July  28,  i860;  Ando- 
ver  Theol.  Sem.,  86;  Cong.  ch.  Saugus,  Mass.,  86-7;  Unit.  ch. 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  87-9;  ord.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  P.  E.  ch.,  June  8,  90; 
mission  work  Jefferson  and  Clearfield  Cos.,  90-2;  rector,  Butler, 
Pa.,  92-8;  author;  res.  Framingham,  Mass.,  98-1901;  rector,  Seal 
Harbor,  Me.,  from  1901. 

Hanson  Eldridge  Thygeson,  3,  b.  Orleans,  Mass.,  Apr.  i,  1856;  Pitts- 
ton,  Me..  85-6;  ord.  Lebanon,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  87,  p.  to  90;  W.  Barn- 
stable, 90-3;  res.  Orleans,  94;   p.  Chesterfield,  from  95;  all  in  Mass. 

Edgar  Lindley  Warren,  2,  b.  Durham,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1858;  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  86;  ord.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Feb.  4,  89,  p.  to  93;  No. 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  93-5;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  96-7;  Wolfeboro,  N.  H., 
from  97. 

1887 

Albert  Hart  Bears,  b.  Murray  River,  P.  E.  L,  Aug.  7,  1859;  Grand 
Island,  Neb.;  ord.  Lead  City,  Dak.,  Nov.  29,  87,  p.  to  88;  Fruita, 
Col.,  from  88,  and  there  d.  May  13,  1890. 

130 


1887-1888 

Henry  Edmund  Bray,  b.  Brighton,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1861;  Bowdoiu 
Coll.,  special  course,  87-8;  ord.  Wareham,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  89,  p. 
88-9;  No.  Leominster,  Mass.,  89-93;  W.  Rutland,  Vt.,  94-6;  res. 
Framingham,  Mass.,  97-8;  p.  Stoughton,  Mass.,  from  99. 

William  Cox  Curtis,  b.  Monroe,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1849;  Boston  Univ.,  81; 
teacher;  ord.  Whately,  Mass.,  July  13,  88,  p.  87-9;  Brownville,  Me., 
from  90. 

Charles  Nicholas  Qleason,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1856;  ord. 
Deer  Isle,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  87,  p.  to  89;  Wells,  Me.,  90-2;  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  93-6;  Patchogue,  N.  Y.,  from  97. 

RoUin  Therman  Hack,  b.  Orwell,  Vt.,  Jan.  19,  1856;  Univ.  of  Vt.; 
ord.  Belfast,  Me.,  Sep.  30,  87,  p.  to  94;   Portland,  Me.,  from  94. 

Charles  Harbutt,  b.  Samoa,  So.  Pacific,  Nov.  20,  1856;  res.  Bedford, 
Eng.;  Chicago,  111.;  p.  Sandy  Point  and  No.  Searsport,  Me.,  87;  ord. 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  88,  p.  87-93;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  93-9;  sec. 
Me.  Miss.  Soc,  from  99,  res.  Portland,  Me. 

Thomas  Jones  Lewis,  b.  Swansea,  So.  Wales,  July  2,  1857;  Marietta 
Coll.;  Green's  Landing,  Me.,  87-8;  ord.  Southwest  Harbor,  Me., 
Dec.  5,  89,  p.  to  91;  E.  Andover,  N.  H.,  91-4;  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H., 
94-7;  Porthcawl,  Wales,  98;  E.  Andover,  N.  H.,  from  99. 

Thomas  Sherk,  b.  Blair,  Ont.,  Aug.  19,  1859;  ord.  Fredonia,  Kan., 
Nov.  2,  87,  p.  to  89;  editor,  Fredonia;  res.  Chicago,  111.,  from  95. 

Charles  Samuel  Wilder,  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  i860;  Colby 
Univ.;  Madison,  Me.,  86-9;  ord.  Monson,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  90,  p.  to  91; 
Milltown,  N.  B.,  91-3;  Limington,  Me.,  94-9;  Turner,  Me.,  from  99. 


Walter  Franklin  Prince,  i,  b.  Detroit,  Me.,  Apr.  22,  1863;  ord.  M.  E. 
ch.,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Apr.,  87,  p.  to  89;  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  92,  and 
p.  Montville,  N.  J.,  90-2;  Yale  Univ.  96,  and  p.  Pleasant  Valley, 
Ct.,  93-6;  grad.  student  Yale,  96-9,  and  p.  Bloomfield,  Ct.,  97-9; 
field  sec.  Ct.  Temp.  Union,  99;  assist,  sec.  Ct.  Law  and  Order 
League,  from  1900;  B.  D.,  Drew,  97;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  99;  author. 

1888 

Silas  Nelson  Adams,  M.  D.,  b.  Castine,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  1855;  St.  Louis 
Medical  Coll.,  79;  physician,  Bucksport,  Me.,  to  85;  ord.  So.  Gardi- 
ner, Me.,  June  28,  88,  p  to  93;  Westbrook,  Me.,  from  93. 

131 


1888 

Thomas  Francis  Bowen,  b.  Pontnewydd,  Monmouthshire,  Eng.,  Apr. 
15,  i860;  Scranton,  Pa.;  ord.  Emmettsburg,  la.,  Nov.  22,  88,  p.  to 
89;  P.  E.  ch.,  from  90;  miss'y  Algona,  la.,  90-2;  Estherville  and 
Spirit  Lake,  la.,  92-6;  rector,  Spencer,  la.,  from  96. 

Francis  Lee  Drew,  b.  Laurens,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  23,  1856;  Christian  Bib. 
Inst.,  N.  Y.;  ord.  Newport,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  28,  81;  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  83-5; 
Bluehill,  Me.,  88-90;  res.  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  91;  p.  Cheyenne,  Wyo., 
92-4;  Deming,  New  Mex.,  94-5;  Henry,  So.  Dak.,  95-6;  res.  Tempe, 
Ariz.,  from  96. 

Frank  Simmons  Hunneweil,  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  i860;  ord. 
Warren,  Me.,  June  27,88,  p.  to  91;  Whitman,  Mass.,  91-8;  Reading, 
Mass.,  from  98. 

Neil  McKay,  b.  Lake  Ainslee,  Inverness  Co.,  N.  S.,  Nov.  15,  1851;  Dal- 
housie  Coll.;  p.  Unioutown,  So.  Dak.;  St.  Elmo,  Ont. 

Pearley  Joseph  Robinson,  b.  Cornville,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1852;  Boston 
Univ.,  76-7;  ord.  M.  E-  ch.,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  May  7,  82;  p.  Alexan- 
der, Gouldsboro,  Cherryfield,  Milltown  and  Orono,  78-88;  Cong, 
ch.,  Winthrop,  89-90;  Orono,  90-1901;  all  in  Me.;  Westerly,  R.  I., 
from  1 90 1. 

Qeorge  Roger,  b.  Kennethmout,  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  Apr.  29, 
1852;  Guinness  Miss'y  Coll.,  London;  ord.  Bonne  Esperance,  Labra- 
dor, Aug.  II,  83;  miss'y  in  Labrador  to  86;  Lyman,  Me.,  88-9;  Low- 
er Waterford,  Vt.,  90-6;   Windham,  Vt.,  from  97. 

Albert  Henry  Wheelock,  b.  Leominster,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1859;  ord. 
Topsham,  Me.,  July  3,  88,  p.  to  90;  Hingham,  Mass.,  90-3;  Millis, 
Mass.,  from  93. 


Charles  Carroll  Kellogg,  i,  b.  Boston,  O.,  Sep.  30,  1850;  agt.  Gould 
Coll.,  Kan.,  82;  p.  Cawker  City,  Kan.,  84;  Oberlin  Theol  Sem.; 
Audover  Theol.  Sem.,  87;  ord.  Field's  Corner,  Dorchester,  Mass., 
87,  p.  to  93. 

Korehiro  Kurahara,  i,  b.  Sep.  5,  1862,  Kumamoto,  Japan;  Audover 
Theol.  Sem.;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.;  teacher,  Kumamoto,  Japan. 

Benson  Sewall,  2,  b.  Wenham,  Mass.,  July  2,  1862;  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  83; 
priu.  Shoreham  Acad.,  Vt.,  83-5;  d.  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1887. 

132 


1889 
1889 

James  Alexander  Anderson,  b.  Perth,  Scotland,  May  7,  1842;  Univ. 
of  Edinburg;  res.  Portland,  Me.;  ord.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  89, 
p.  to  91;  Portland,  91-3;  res.  Milltown,  N.  B.,  94;  p.  W.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  95-8;  Somerset,  Mass.,  from  99. 

George  Walter  Avery,  b.  Frankfort,  Me.,  May  3,  1858;  ord.  Bapt.  ch., 
Jay  Bridge,  Me.,  89,  p.  to  90;  Topsham,  Me.;  Franklin,  Me.;  res. 
Ellsworth  Falls,  Me. 

Charles  Frederick  Burroughs,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1848;  ord. 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  June  12,  89;  res.  lie,  Andover  Theol.  vSem.,  89-90; 
p.  Wiscasset,  90-8. 

Egbert  Morse  Chesley,  b.  Clarence,  N.  S.,  Aug.  28,  1850;  Acadia  Coll., 
N.  S.,  70;  Harvard  Coll.,  77;  teacher,  Boston  Latin  School,  77-80; 
prin.  Yarmouth  Sem.,  N.  S.,  80-2;  sub-master  Lawrence  Gram, 
school.  So.  Boston,  Mass.,  84-7;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  89-90;  prof.  Mead- 
ville  Theol.  Sem.,  Pa.,  90-3;  teacher  and  lecturer,  res.  Boston, 
from  94. 

Daniel  Evans,  b  Cwmarnan,  Abelare,  Glamorganshire,  So.  Wales, 
Aug.  22,  1866;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  89-90;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
90-1;  ord.  E.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  May  26,  91,  p.  to  99;  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  from  99. 

John  Coleman  Hall,  b  Washington,  Me.,  Mar.  19,  1859;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
85;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  89-90;  ord.  Hudson,  Mass.,  May  20,  90,  p.  to 
91;  Sutton,  Mass.,  from  91. 

Carletto  Francello  Lewis,  b.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  Feb.  15,  1863;  res. 
lie.  Andover  Sem.,  89-90;  Deerfield,  Mass.,  90-1;  ord.  Brighton, 
Mass.,  Jan.  7,  92,   p.  91-3;  d.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1894. 

Thomas  Stephen  Lewis,  b.  Aberdare,  So.  Wales,  Aug.  23,  1858;  ord. 
Bristol,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  89,  p.  to  92;  Webster,  N.  H.,  92-7;  Stonington, 
Me.,  97-8;  Madison,  Me.,  98-1900;  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  from  1901. 

Thomas  flcBriar,  b.  Belfast,  Ireland,  Jan.  i,  1847;  res.  So.  Boston, 
Mass.;  ord.  Post  Mills,  Thetford,  Vt.,  Jan.  15,  90,  p.  89-92;  Olcott, 
Vt.,  92-6;  res.  Melrose,  Mass.,  from  96. 

133 


1889-1890 

Robert  Lester  Sheaff,  b.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Mar.  19,  1863;  colpor- 
teur, Bible  Soc,  86-7;  ord.  Phipsburg,  Me.,  May  13,  90,  p.  89-92; 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  94;  Falmouth,  Me.,  a.  p.  93-4;  Union,  N.  H.,  95-7; 
Barton,  Vt.,  from  97. 

James  Scollay  Williamson,  b.  Lerwick,  Scotland,  Oct.  4,  i860;  res. 
Sherborn,  Mass.;  res.  lie.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  89-90;  ord.  Augus- 
ta, Me.,  May  15,  90,  p.  to  99;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  from  99. 


John  Fergus  Crosby,  i,  b.  Neponset,  111.,  Jan.  30,  1862;  Northwestern 
Univ.,  Evanstou,  111.;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  90;  ord.  Barrington, 
N.  H.,  Mar.  30,  92,  p.  91-4;  W.  Medway,  Mass.,  94-8;  res.  Dover, 
N.  H.,  from  98. 

Sumner  Dyer,  i,  b.  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  i860;  business,  res. 
Cape  Elizabeth. 

James  Henderson  flcConnell,  i,  b.  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  Feb.  3,  1861; 
Wesleyan  Theol.  Coll.,  Montreal,  94,  B.  D.  96;  ord.  Montreal,  M. 
E.  ch.,  June  22,  90,  p.  Drummondville,  Island  Brook,  Robinson, 
88-91;  Birchton,  94-7;  Ormstown,  97-1900;  Dunham,  from  1900;  all 
in  P.  Q. 

George  Sherman  Rollins,  i,  b.  Franklin,  N.  H.,  Apr.  28,  1862;  ord. 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  Nov.  11,  88,  p.  87-90,  and  teacher  A.  M.  A.; 
Cragin,  111.,  90-2;  Chicago,  92-4;  Davenport,  la.,  from  94. 

James  Eugene  Whitmore,  2,  b.  Islesboro,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1857;  ord.  F. 
B.  ch.,  Danforth,  Me.,  June  10,  85-8;  Nottingham,  N.  H.,  89-90; 
Cobb  Divinity  School,  92;  p.  Bath,  Me.,  92-5;  Cambridge,  Mass., 
96;  Rockland,  Me.,  97;  Danforth,  Me.,  98-9;  Bapt.  ch.,  Lincoln 
Centre,  Me.,  from  99. 

Richard  flurry  Wilkins,  i,  b.  No.  Reading,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1853;  ord. 
Belfast,  Me.,  M.  E.  ch..  May  13,  82;  p.  Lubec,  82-5;  Bucksport 
Centre,  85-6;  Brewer,  86-7;  Pittsfield,  87-8;  all  in  Me;  transf.  to 
Southern  New  Eng.  Conf.,  88;  p.  Acushnet,  88-90;  Theol.  dept. 
Boston  Univ.,  90;  So.  Harwich,  90-1;  W.  Dennis,  92-3;  Fall  River, 
93-8;  Cottage  City,  98-1900;  all  in  Mass.;  Providence,  R.  I.,  from 
1 901. 

1890 

Charles  Sumner  Bates,  b.  No.  Marshfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1865;  ord. 
Lee,  N.  H.,  June  26,  90,  p.  to  92;  Milton,  N.  H.,  92-6;  Hanson, 
Mass.,  96-9;  Otis,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

134 


1890 

Virgil  William  Blackman,  b.  Grafton,  N.  H.,  July  3,  1857;  Goshen 
and  Norfolk,  Ct.,  85-6;  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  86-7;  Hill,  N.  H.,  87-8; 
Veazie,  Me.;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  90-1;  ord.  Stonington,  Me.,  July  8, 
91,  p.  to  93;  Bethel,  Vt.,  93-6;  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  96-1900. 

Edwin  Call  Brown,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1859;  ord.  Dexter,  Nov. 
4,  90,  p.  to  92;  Freeport,  92-9;  res.  Brewer,  from  99;  all  in  Maine. 

Henry  Washburn  Conley,  b.  Ellsworth  Falls,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  1865; 
ord.  Ellsworth  Falls,  Dec.  3,  91,  p.  to  96;  Robbinston,  96-8;  Bristol, 
98-1900;  Stonington  from  1900;  all  in  Maine. 

Daniel  Abijah  Evans,  b.  St.  Regis,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1864;  ord.  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  Mar.  4,  91,  p.  90-3;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  93-4;  a.  p.  La 
Moille,  Bartlett,  Riley,  111.,  94-7;  prin.  Stearns  acad.  Chicago, 
from  95. 

Samuel  Henry  Goodwin,  b.  Baudera,  Texas,  Feb.  12,  1862;  Central 
Normal  Coll.,  lud.;  ord.  No.  Weare,  N.  H.,  Sep.  19,  90,  p.  to  93; 
Farmington,  N.  H.,93-8;  prin.  Procter  acad.  Provo  City,  Utah,  and 
pastor,  from  98. 

John  Henry  Matthews,  b.  Collingwood,  Ont.,  Apr.  12,  1864;  res. 
Toronto,  Ont.;  ord.  Boothbay,  Me.,  May  5,  91,  p.  90-2;  Madison, 
Me.,  92-6;  Worcester,  Mass.,  from  97. 

Newman  Matthews,  b.  Drayton,  Ont.,  Dec.  14,  i868;  res.  Toronto, 
Ont.;  Phillips  acad.  Andover,  90-3;  Harvard  Coll.,  93-5;  ord.  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.,  Sep.  II,  95,  p.  to  97;  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  from  97. 

James  Henry  McLaren,  b.  Bay  Fortune,  P.  E.  I.,  Sep.  26,  1863;  ord. 
Phillips,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  90,  p.  to  92;  res.  lie.  Andover,  92-3;  p.  No. 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  93-6;  special  course,  Brown  and  Yale  Univs.;  p. 
Racine,  Wis.,  97-8;  Princeton,  111.,  from  98;  author. 

Lyman  Mevis,  b.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  8,  1861;  special  course  Har- 
vard Univ.;  ord.  E.  Douglas,  Mass.,  Oct.  i,  91,  p.  to  94;  Carlisle, 
94-8;  Townsend,  98-1900;  Worcester,  from  1900;  all  in  Mass. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Newbert,  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1861;  special 
courses,  Bowdoin  and  Harvard;  ord.  Unitarian  ch.  Augusta,  Me., 
Oct.  25,  92,  p.  from  92. 

John  floss  Wathen,  b.  Richibucto,  N.  B.,  Jan.  17,  1867;  Univ.  of 
New  Brunswick;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  92;  post-grad.  Harvard  Univ.,  92-3; 
ord.  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  Sep.  6,  93,  p.  to  99;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  from  99. 

135 


1890-1891 

Charles  Stephen  Young,  b.  Norwood,  Out.,  Mar.  20,  1845;  teacher, 
Cavanville,  and  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Ont.,  many  years;  res.  Lenox, 
Mass.;  ord.  Jonesport,  Sep.  90,  p.  to  91;  Fryeburg,  91-6;  Lovell, 
97-1900;  all  in  Me.;  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  from  1900. 


Clarence  Cady  Lyon,  2,  b.  Stafford,  Ct.,  June  14,  1859;  Bates  Coll.; 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  90;  ord.  Bartlett,  N.  H.,  Dec.  17,  90,  p.  to  91; 
Kensington,  N.  H.,  91-3;  res.  Monson,  Mass.  to  99;  Mystic  Valley 
Inst.,  Ct.,  1900;  p.  Plainfield,  Ct.,  1900-01;  Canterbury,  Ct., 
from  1901. 

Clarence  Henry  Pease,  i,  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov.  11,  1854;  evangelist; 
ord.  E.  Hartland,  June  i,  93,  p.  92-4;  Weston,  94-6;  res.  New 
Haven,  96-7;  p.  So.  Killingly,  97-9;   all  in  Ct.;  res.  So.  Killingly. 

1891 

Qeorge   John  Bloomfield,  b.   Pawtucket,   R.  I.,  May  28,   1864;  Brown 

Univ.;  ord.  Pawtucket,  July  8,  91,  p.  to  1900;   Machias,  Me.,  from 

1900. 
Qeorge  Frederick   Bradford,   b.    Talmadge,  Me.,  Oct.  28,   1849;  ord. 

Warren,  Me.,  June  14,  93;  Holden  and  Dedham,  Me.,  91-2;   Bristol, 

Me.,  92-6;   New  Ipswich,  N.   H.,  96-1900;   Deerfield  Center,  N.  H., 

from  1900. 
Qeorge  Henry  Credeford,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sep.  28,  1866;    ord.   Wil- 
ton, Me.,  Aug.  18,  91,  p.   to  94;   Winthrop,  Me.,  94-8;  Wells  River, 

Vt.,  from  98. 
Thomas   David   Davies,   b.    Carmarthen,    So.    Wales,    May   14,    1864; 

Arnold  Coll.,  Swansea,  Wales;  ord.  Clarendon,  Vt.,  Mar.  16,  92,  p. 

91-3;  Sheldon,  Vt.  93-5;  Gorham,  N.  H.,  95-6;   Harpswell  and  Orr's 

Is.,  Me.,  97-8;  E.  Sumner,  Me.,  from  99. 
William  Babcock  Keniston,  b.   Hampden,   Me.,   Nov.    12,  1848;    ord. 

Medway,  Me.,  June  11,  91,  p.  to  93;  Perry,  Me.,  93-5;  Allen's  Mills, 

Industry,  Me.,  from  95. 
James    Christie    Young,  b.   Eastport,    Me.,    Oct.   26,    1847;    ord.   W. 

Brooksville,  Me.,   Aug.  25,  91,  p.  to  93;    New  Sharon,  Me.,  93-6; 

Andover,  Me.,  96-7;  E.  Boston,  Mass.,  from  97. 


Alan  Bedford  Hudson,  i,  b.  Pouch  Cove,  Newfoundland,  Dec.  10, 
1866;  Boston  Univ.,  Theol.  dept.,  92;  special  course  Harvard  Univ., 
93-4;  ord.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  92,  p.  to  96;  Brockton,  Mass., 
from  96. 

136 


1891-1893 

Qeorge  William  Locke,  2,  b.  Barnstaple,  Eng.,  Apr.  5,  1865;  Mt. 
Allison  Coll.,  N,  B. 

William  Jenks  Skelton,  i,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1856; 
Oberlin  Coll.;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  Newcastle  and  Alna,  Me.,  85; 
ord.  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Sep.  13,  87;  Buffalo,  Wyoming,  88;  Perry 
and  Pembroke,  Me.,  88-90;  Wilmington,  N.  C,  miss'y  A.  M.  A.,  90- 
i;  d.  W.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Sep.  7,  1891. 

1892 

Frank  William  Davis,  b.  Naples,  Me.,  Oct.  7,  1859;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  85; 
ord.  Cumberland  Centre,  Me.,  Oct.  7,  92,  p.  to  99,  and  there  d. 
Mar.  4,  1899. 

Qeorge  Colby  De  flott,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Sep.  27,  1865;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  94;  Richmond,  Me.,  94;    ord.    Ticonderoga,    N.    Y.,  Dec.    11, 

94,  p.  to  99;  West  Winfield,  N.  Y.,  from  99. 

Frank  Stillman  Dolliff,  b.  Monroe,  Me.,  Apr.  10,  1858;  ord.  Jackson, 
Me.,  June  i,  92,  p.  to  99;  Island  Falls,  Me.,  from  99. 

Aristides  Thomas  Ferguson,  b.  Isle  of  Guernsey,  Eng.,  Oct.  i,  1852; 
ord.  F.  B.  ch.  Bulwer,  P.  Q.,  June  19,  87,  p.  to  88;  I^a  Grange  and 
Milo,  Me.,  88-9;  Warner,  N.  H.,  92-4;  Antrim,  N.  H.,  94-6;  res. 
Antrim,  from  96;  res.  Bogota,  N.  J.,  from  1900. 

Norman  flcKinnon,  b.  Ayrshire,  Scotland,  Oct.  6,  1862;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  94;  ord.  Saco,  Me.,  July  3,  94;  p.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  94-5;  Har- 
vard Univ. ,95-6;  p.  Foxcroft,  Me.,  96-1900;  Augusta,  Me.,  from  1900. 

Philip  Henry  floore,  b.  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  8,  1867;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  94;  ord.  Saco,  Me.,  July  3,  94,  p.  to  99;  medical  studies, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Andrew  Urquhart  Ogilvie,  b.  Forfarshire,  Scotland,  Mar.  25,  1866; 
Univ.  of  Edinburg;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  94;  ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  May  28, 

95,  p.  to  98;  Elkhart,  Ind.,  from  99. 

Francis  Arthur  Sanborn,  b.  Machiasport,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  i860;  ord. 
Turner,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  92,  p.  to  95;  Wilton,  Me.,  95-1900. 

Samuel  Richard  Smiley,  b.  Rawdon,  P.  Q.,  Dec.  4,  1859;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  94;  ord.  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  94;  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  94-1900; 
Colebrook,  N.  H.,  from  1900. 


137 


1893-1893 

Gilbert  flonroe  Hamilton,  2,  b.  Dundela,  Ont.,  Dec.  30,  1862;  Pres- 
byterian Coll.  Montreal,  86-7;  ord.  Bingham,  Me.,  Oct.  7,  91,  p. 
Solon,  90,  Bingham  and  Solon,  91-3;  Northwood  Centre,  N.  H., 
93-5;  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  95-8;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  98-1900;  Rich- 
ford,  N.  Y.,  from  1900. 

Qeorge  Luman  Lowell,  i,  b.  Marlow,  N.  H.,  Dec.  28,  1859;  Cobb 
Divinity  School,  92;  ord.  F.  B.  ch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  June  24,  92; 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  92;  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  93-8;  Sioux  Falls,  So. 
Dak.,  98-9;  Chesterfield,  N.H.,  1900-01;  The  Weirs,  N.  H.,  fromi90i. 

John  Day  Silverthorne,  i,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Nov.  13,  1866;  res.  Hali- 
fax; N.  Y.  City. 

1893 

Herbert  flarsena  Allen,  b.  Harpoot,  Armenia,  Mar.  8,  1865;  Williams 
Coll.,  88;  ord.  Bangor,  June  8,  93;  miss'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  at  Van,  Tur- 
key, 93-8;  miss'y  to  Armenians  in  Mass.,  from  99,  res.  Auburndale. 

Charles  Poole  Cleaves,  b.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1869;  ord.  Enosburg, 
Vt.,  Sep.  15,  93,  p.  to  94;  res.  Yarmouth,  95;  Waterford,  Me.,  96-8; 
Standish,  Me.,  98-1900;  Robbinston  and  Red  Beach,  Me.,  from  1900. 

John  Springer  Curtis,  b.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  May  4,  1863;  ord.  Leba- 
non Centre,  Me.,  July  3,  93,  p.  to  95;  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  96-01; 
Candia,  N.  H.,  from  1901. 

Ephraim  Sylvester  Drew,  b.  Hermon,  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1865;  ord.  Cher- 
ryfield.  Me.,  Bapt.  ch.,  June  22,  93,  p.  to  95;  Sedgwick,  Me.,  from  95. 

Edward  Percival  Greene,  b.  Shelburne,  N.  H.,  July  2,  1852;  ord.  No. 
Rochester,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  93,  p.  there  and  Lakeville,  93-5;  Guild- 
hall, Vt.,  95-7;   res.  Shelburne,  97-1900;  p.  Lyman,  Me.,  from  1900. 

James  Greer,  b.  Kellswater,  County  Antrim,  Ireland,  Mar.  4,  1862; 
Frankfort,  Me.,  93-5;  Lebanon  Coll.,  Ohio,  95-7;  ord.  Wood 
River  Junction,  R.  I.,  Nov.  30,  97,  p.  to  98;  Providence,  R.  I., 
from  98. 

John  Atkinson  Lawrence,  b.  Toronto,  Ont.,  Oct.  4,  1858;  ord.  Acton, 
Me.,  July  10,  94,  p.  93-7;  Machiasport,  Me.,  from  97. 

Rubert  Bowdoin  flathews,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1868;  sec.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Augusta  and  Belfast;  ord.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  June  12,  93,  p. 
to  94;  Nevk'castle,  Me.,  from  94. 

138 


1893-1894 

Arthur  Bardwell  Patten,  b.  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  Mar.  25,  1864;  Colby 
Univ.,  90;  ord.  Gorham,  N.  H.,  Feb.  i,  94,  p.  93-4;  Everett,  Mass., 
95-7;  So.  Hadley,  Mass.,  from  97. 

Myron  Oakman  Patton,  b.  Pittsfield,  Me.,  Mar.  15,  i860;  ord.  Booth- 
baj',  Me.,  May  24,  94,  p.  93-5;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  from  95. 

Francis  Alden  Poole,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1870;  ord.  Sauford, 
Me.,  July  12,  93,  p.  to  95;  Topsfield,  Mass.,  95-9;  E.Weymouth, 
Mass.,  from  99. 

Andrew  Jackson  Small,  b.  Machiasport,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1866;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  93-4;  ord.  Standish,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  95,  p.  94-5;  Wood  River 
Junction,  R.  I.,  95-7;  Derby,  Vt.,  from  98. 

Samuel  Thomson,  b.  Portsoy,  Scotland,  Dec.  28,  1868;  ord.  West 
Newfield,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  93,  p.  to  94;  returned  to  Scotland  96. 


John  Qraham,  i,  b.  Annfield  Plain,  Eng.  Dec.  3,  1859;  ord.  Lakeville, 
Mass.,  Jan.  19,  90;  Oldtovpn,  Me.,  91-2;  Lakeville,  92-4;  Westport, 
Mass.,  94-8;  Sheldon,  Vt.,  from  98. 

Harry  Hudson,  2,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Oct.  25,  1866;  Berkeley  Divinity 
Sch.,  93;  ord.  Middletown,  Ct.,  June  7,  93;  rector  P.  E.  ch.  Winn, 
Me.,  93-8;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  from  98. 

John  Humphrey  Kenyon,  2,  b.  Manchester,  Eng.,  Mar.  13,  1866; 
Hope,  Me.,  92-3;  Divinity  Sch.,  Tufts  Coll.,  93-4;  business  from  94. 

Yoshiki  flashino,  i,  b.  Tokyo,  Japan,  Sep.  20,  1865;  Doshisha  Coll., 
86;  ord.  Takanabe,  Kiushu;  Osaka,  89-90;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,90- 
91;  editor  and  teacher,  Japan. 

1894 

Sarkis  Apov  Apraham,  b.  Marash,  Turkey,  Dec.  10,  1866;  Central 
Turkey  Coll.,  89;  res.  lie.  Bangor  Sem.,  94-5;  ord.  Stonington,  Me., 
May  28,  96,  p.  95-7;  Oxford,  97-9;  Litchfield,  99-01;  Patten,  from 
1901;  all  in  Maine. 

Clayton  Deering  Boothby,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  Apr.  8,  1868;  ord.  Thomas 
ton.  Me.,  Sep.  26,  94,  p.  to  1901;  Madison,  Me.,  from  1901. 

Charles  Grant  Fogg,  b.  Westbrook,  Me.,  June  28,  1868;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  96;  ord.  Post  Mills,  Vt.,  Jan.  20,  97,  p.  96-9;  Union,  Ct., 
from  99. 

139 


1894 

Edward  Jlelville  Kennison,  b.  Temple,  Me.,  Juue  7,  1870;  ord.  Rock- 
port,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  94,  p.  to  95;  Nat.  Normal  Univ.,  O.,  96;  West 
Finley,  Pa.,  Cumb.  Presb.  ch.,  96-8;  Culmerville,  Pa.,  from  98. 

Wilford  Ernest  flann,  b.  Maunhurst,  N.  B.,  June  15,  1867;  ord.  Dex- 
ter, Me.,  June  13,  94,  p.  to  97;  Vineland,  N.  J.,  97-9;  So.  Royalton, 
Vt.,  from  99. 

Herbert  Lindsay  flcCann,  b.  Rolling  Dam,  N.  B.,  Sep.  21,  1867; 
Colby  Univ.;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  93;  ord.  Houltou,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  94,  p. 
to  99;  Gray,  Me.,  from  99. 

William  Leander  Muttart,  b.  Cape  Traverse,  P.  E.  I.,  Mar.  14,  1869; 
ord.  Stoningtou,  Me.,  July  11,  94,  p.  to  95;  Nat.  Normal  Univ. 
Ohio,  96;  Jackman,  96-7;  New  Vineyard,  97-9;  Richmond,  99-1900; 
all  in  Me.;  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  from  1900. 


William  Watt  Dornan,  2,  b.  Edinburg,  Scotland,  Aug.  17,  i860;  Yale 
Divinity  School,  94;  ord.  Grand  View,  Tenn.,  Nov.  20,  94,  p.  to  96; 
res.  Somerville,  Mass.,  97;  Presb.  ch.  Quiucy,  Mass.,  from  98. 

Hedley  Arsene  Hall,  i,  b.  Nassau,  Bahama  Is.,  Jan.  27,  1864;  Mary- 
ville  Coll.,  80;  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,95;  do.  post-grad,  course,  97-8; 
capt.  U.  vS.  army,  Cuba,  98;  ord.  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  17,  99;  p.  Forest 
Glen,  111.,  95-9;  sociological  work,  Columbus,  O.,  from  1900. 

Elijah  Edgar  Harris,  i,  b.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1869;  Newton 
Theol.  Sem.,  92-3;  ord.  Savoy,  Mass.,  Bapt.  ch.,  Aug.  10,  93,  p.  to 
94;  Hinsdale,  94-5;  Ipswich,  95-6;  W.  Medway,  96-7;  Sheldonville, 
98-1900;  all  in  Mass.;  Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  p.  Still  River, 
Mass.,  from  1900. 

Emerson  Lincoln  Hunt,  2,  b.  No.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1868; 
Boston  Univ.,  special  course;  ord.  Scotland,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  94,  p. 
to  95;  Cherryfield,  95-6;  Ellsworth  Falls,  96-9;  res.  Bangor;  all  in 
Me.;  supt.  Nat.  Boys'  Club  Assoc,  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

Andrew  Nelson,  i,  b.  County  Monaghau,  Ireland,  Nov.  i,  1864;  Mor- 
risburg,  Ont.,  Collegiate  Inst.;  Knox  Coll.;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem., 
94;  ord.  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  94,  p.  Presb.  ch.  Red  Creek  and 
Victory,  94-9;  B.  A.,  Yale,  99;  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  from  99. 

Khaleel  Wahbeh  Saydah,  2,  b.  Ferzul,  Syria,  Mar.  15,  1866;  Syrian 
Prot.  Coll.,  Beirut,  88;  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  94;  work  among 
Syrians,  Chicago,  94-5;  business,  N.  Y.  City,  from  95. 


1894-1895 

Gilbert  Augustus  Shaw,  2,  b.  Harvard,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1862;  Yale 
Divinity  School,  94;  ord.  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  94,  p.  to  96; 
Stanwich,  Ct.,  97-1900;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  1900. 

Benjamin  Clark  Wood,  2,  b.  Upton,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1868;  Nat.  Nor- 
mal Univ.,  O.,  91;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  94;  ord.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  July 
10,  94,  p.  to  98;  Wayland,  Mass.,  from  98. 

1895 

Franklin  Whitehead  Barker,  b.  vSheffield,  N.  B.,  Jan.  18,  1872;  Univ. 
of  New  Brunswick,  92;  ord.  Somesville,  Me.,  Nov.  i,  95,  p.  to  99; 
post-grad.  Yale  Divinity  Sch.,  99-1900;  Brooks,  Me.,  from  1900. 

Andrew  Symington  Bole,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Nov.  23,  1862;  ord. 
Turner,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  95,  p.  to  99;  Coventry,  Vt.,  from  99. 

Isaiah  Barbour  Conley,  b.  Isle  au  Haut,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  i860;  ord. 
Springfield,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  96,  p.  to  98;  Woolwich,  Me.,  from  98. 

Henry  Ernest  Dunnack,  b.  Grafton,  N.  S.,  May  15,  1867;  Bowdoiu 
Coll.,  97;  ord.  Norway,  Me.,  M.  E.  ch.,  Apr.,  98;  Portland,  Me. 
from  97. 

Frederick  Keith  Ellsworth,  b.  Windham,  Pa.,  Dec.  i,  1865;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  97;  ord.  Vanceboro,  Me.,  June  2,  98,  p.  to  99;  vSandwich, 
Mass.,  from  99. 

Charles  William  Fisher,  b.  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Apr.  11.  1863;  ord. 
Rockport,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  95,  p.  to  98;  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  from  98. 

Irving  Adams  Flint,  b.  Braintree,  Vt.,  May  21,  1868;  Univ.  of  Ver- 
mont; ord.  Falmouth,  Me.,  May  12,  96,  p.  from  95. 

Qaspar  Qarabed  Der  Qasbarian,  b.  Harpoot,  Armenia,  Feb.  14,  1863; 
Euphrates  Coll.,  85;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.;  home  miss'y  among 
Armenians  of  R.  I.;  res.  Providence,  R.  I. 

Hugh  Finlay  Qraham,  b.  Earltown,  N.  S.,  Mar.  25,  1864;  res.  lie.  Ban- 
gor, 95-6;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  98;  ord.  Cornish,  Me.,  June  13,  99,  p.  to 
1900;  res.  lie.  Andover  Sem.,  1900-01. 

Hugh  ncCallum,  b.  Barrhead,  Scotland,  Apr.  7,  1871;  Bowdoin  Coll., 
97;  ord.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  97,  p.  to  99;  post-grad.  Yale 
Divinity  Sch.,  99-1900;  p.  Derby,  Ct.,  from  1900. 

Selden  Ezra  flcQeehon,  b.  Freedom,  Minn.,  May  17,  1868;  ord.  Rich- 
mond, Me.  Oct.  23,  95,  p.  to  97;  Hartland,  Vt.,  97-1900;  Hartford, 
Ct.,  from  1900. 


1895-1896 

Paris  Edward  Miller,  b.  Burlington,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  1866;  ord.  E. 
Sumuer,  Me.,  June  21,  95,  p.  to  99;  Cumberland  Centre,  from  99. 

William  Henry  flousley,  b.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Mar.  9,  1865;  ord.  Quechee, 
Vt.,  July  2,  95,  p.  from  95. 

Lorenzo  Wright  Muttart,  b.  Crapaud,  P.  E.  I.,  Jan.  5,  1859;  ord. 
Standish,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  95,  p.  to  97;  Acton,  Me.,  97-1900;  Union,  N. 
H.,  from  1900. 

John  Ramsay  Wilson,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Aug.  10,  1865;  Glasgow 
Univ.;  ord.  Temple,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  95,  p.  to  1900;  Brixham,  York, 
Me.,  from  1900. 


Eugene  Vernon  Allen,  i,  b.  Ceutreville,  Me.,  July  9,  1866;  M.  E.  ch. 
Eastport,  93;  Hodgdon,  94-7;  ord.  Fort  Fairfield,  98,  p.  97-9;  Monti- 
cello,  from  99;  all  in  Maine. 

Richard  Franklin  Chambers,  2,  b.  Darrtown,  O.,  Mar.  7,  1861;  Prince- 
ton Sem.,  95;  ord.  Burlington,  Iowa,  Oct.  19,  95;  Presb.  ch.  Kirk- 
ville,  Iowa,    95-8;  Newtou,  Iowa,  from  98. 

James  Davidson  Dingwell,  2,  b.  Bay  Fortune,  P.  E.  I.,  Mar.  28,  1871; 
Dalhousie  Coll.;  Auburn  Sem.  95;  ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Presb.  ch. 
July  12,  95,  p.  to  97;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  97-1900;  Cong,  ch.,  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  from  1900;  author. 

James  Ramage,  2,  b.  Lasswade,  Scotland,  Aug.  11,  1855;  New  Coll., 
Edinburg;  ord.  Woodbury,  Vt.,  Oct.  28,  85,  p.  to  86;  So.  Royalton, 
Vt.,  86-93;  J'ss.  lie.  Bangor,  93-5;  p.  So.  Brewer,  Me.,  93-1900;  res. 
Barre,  Vt.,  from  1900. 

William  Truman  Taylor,  i,  b.  Millstream,  N.  B.,  Nov.  11,  1862;  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  School  of  Theol.,  96;  M.  E.  ch.,  Somerset,  Mass.,  93-6; 
ord.  So.  Manchester,  Ct.,  Apr.  18,  97;  Cottage  City,  Mass.,  97-9; 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  99-1900;  E.  Hartford,  Ct.,  from  1900. 

David  Wallace,  i,  b.  Co.  Derry,  Ireland,  Apr.  14,  1868;  Olcott,  Vt.,  92; 
Chicago  Sem.,  94;  ord.  No.  Troy,  Vt.,  Aug.  22,  94,  p.  to  96;  Hart- 
ford Sem.,  post-grad,  course,  96-7;  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  from  97. 

1896 

Ralph  Henry  Abercrombie,  b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1859;  ord, 
W.  Newbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  6,  96,  p.  to  98;  Brookfield,  Vt.,  from  98. 


1896 

William  Gushing  Adams,  b.  Searsport,  Me.,  Sep.  6,  1871;  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  97;  ord.  Gorham,  N.  H.,  Oct.  19,  97;  Andover,  Me.,  97-8; 
Island  Falls,  Me.,  98-9;  Harvard  Divinity  School,  99-1900,  B.  D.; 
Gorham  from  1900. 

William  Harrison  Dunnack,  b.  Grafton,  N.  S.,  Mar.  12,  1863;  ord. 
Machias,  Me.,  M.  E.  ch.,  Apr.  23,  93;  Dixmont,  Me.,  93-6;  Wool- 
wich, Me.,  96-9;  Thomaston,  Me.,  from  99. 

Arthur  Samuel  Freese,  b.  La  Grange,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1865;  ord.  Milford, 
Me.,  Feb.  24,  97,  p.  95-7;  res.  Lewiston,  Me. 

Frank  Averill  Fuller,  b.  Plainfield,  Ct.,  Mar.  12,  1859;  ord.  Madison, 
Me.,  Dec.  10,  96,  p.  to  98;  Niantic,  Ct.,  from  98. 

Thomas  Park  Gales,  b.  Dipton,  Durham  Co.,Eng.,  Apr.  14,  1866;  ord. 
Union,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  97,  p.  96-9;  Stonington,  Me.,  99-1900;  res.  lie. 
Bangor,  1900-01. 

Andrew  Gibson,  b.  Wigtonshire,  Scotland,  Jan.  12,  1864;  ord.  Loudon, 
N.  H.,  Sep.  29,  96,  p.  to  98;  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  from  98. 

George  Kittredge  Goodwin,  b.  Groton,  Vt.,  Apr.  12,  1865;  ord.  Solon, 
Me.,  Dec.  7,  96,  p.  to  99;  Limington,  Me.,  from  99. 

Avery  Eldorus  Lambert,  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1872;  ord.  Leb- 
anon, Me.,  Oct.  I,  96,  p.  to  98;  Thetford,  Vt.,  from  98;  scientific 
course,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1900-01. 

Herbert  Edwin  Lombard,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1864;  ord.  Cher- 
ryfield,  Me.,  June  23,  96,  p.  from  96. 

Elwood  Perley  Lyon,  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  June  14,  1869;  ord.  Westford, 
Vt.,  Bapt.  ch.,  June  25,  96,  p.  to  98;  Egremont,  Mass.,  from  98; 
Central  Univ.  of  Indiana,  Ph.  D.,  1900. 

William  Cummings  flartyn,  b.  Newington,  Ct.,  June  16,  1869;  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  98;  ord.  Boxboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  98,  p.  from  98. 

William  Shaw  Aiton  Miller,  b.  Overtown,  Scotland,  Dec.  5,  1867;  ord. 
Hooksett,  N.  H.,  June  25,  96,  p.  to  1901;  E.  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
from  1901. 

William  James  Minchin,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  9,  1865;  ord. 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  June  10,  96,  p.  to  98;  Wrentham,  Mass.,  from  99. 

143 


1896-1897 

Robert  Robertson  Morson,  b.  Upton,  P.  E.  I.,  Jan.  6,  1869;  Prince  of 
Wales  Coll.,  Charlottetown,  90;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  98;  ord.  Winthrop, 
Me.,  July  14,  98,  p.  to  1900;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  from  1900. 

John  Hastings  Quint,  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1868;  Dartmouth 
Coll.;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  97;  ord.  Rochester,  Mass.,  May  18,  98,  p.  to 
1900;  Falmouth,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

Charles  Wattie,  b.  Cluny,  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  Aug.  7,  1865;  ord. 
Ossipee,  N.  H.,  July  2,  96,  p.  to  98;  Provincetown,  Mass.,  99-1900; 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  from  1900. 

Benjamin  Albert  Willmott,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  16,  1868;  ord.  Lee, 
N.  H.,  July  I,  96,  p.  to  1900;  Townsend,  Mass.,  from  1900. 


David  Mairfryn  James,  2,  b.  Cardigan  Co.,  Wales,  Nov.  10,  i860;  Eng. 
course,  Oberlin  Sem.,  93;  Berlin,  Wis.,  96;  Palisade,  Neb.,  97;  Hayes 
Center,  Neb.,  99. 

Walter  Hastings  Johnstone,  2,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  16,  1871; 
Princeton  Sem.,  96;  Presb.  ch..  Lower  Merion,  Pa.,  96-7;  res.  Phil- 
adelphia. 

John  William  MacPhail,  i,  b.  River  Dennis,  C.  B.,  May  i,  1870; 
Franklin  Coll.,  O.;  ord.  Spring  Creek,  Pa.,  Feb.  28,  99;  res.  Pleas- 
ant Bay,  C.  B. 

Qeorge  Stanley  Robinson,  i,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1873;  General 
Theol.  Sem.,  N.  Y.  City,  98;  ord.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  P.  E.  ch., 
May  18,  99;  rector,  Winn,  Me.,  from  1900. 

David  Bugbee  Tapley,  i,  b.   Paquica,  So.  Am.,  July  20,  1866;   teacher 
State  Reform  School,  Westbrook,   Me.,  and  there  d.  Sep.  26,  1897. 
1897 

Frank  Herman  Baker,  b.  Weld,  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1869;  Boston  Univ.,  93; 
ord.  Buxton,  Me.,  Sep.  i,  97,  p.  to  1900;  Greenville,  Me.,  from  1901, 

Charles  Nelson  Davie,  b.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  May  25,  i860;  ord.  South 
West  Harbor,  Me.,  May  24,  98;  p.  Islesford,  Me.,  from  97. 

Kenneth  Edward  Evans,  b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1875;  ord.  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  97,  p.  Unitarian  ch.,  from  97. 

Merritt  Augustus  Farren,  b.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  13,  1867;  ord. 
Lyndon,  Vt.,  Oct.  28,  98,  p.  from  98. 


1897 

William  Ganley,  b.  Palmer,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,   1872;  ord.  Lowell,  Vt., 

Sep.  7,  97,  p.  to  98;   So.  Woodbury,  Vt.,  98-9;  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  from 

99- 
John  Bowen  Jones,   b.    Aberdare,  Glamorganshire,    Wales,    Sep.  25, 

1868;  ord.  Newcastle,  Pa.,  Sep.  9,  94;  Lenox,  O.,  97-1900;   Palmyra, 

O.,  from  1900. 

Theodore  Harding  Kinney,  b.  Houlton,  Me.,  Apr.  13,  1864;  Colby 
Univ.,  94;  ord.  W.  Hampden,  Me.,  Bapt.  eh.,  July  6,  97,  p.  to  98; 
res.  Houlton,  Me. 

Burton  Andrews  Lucas,  b.  Portland,  Ct.,  July  29,  1866;  ord.  Alton, 
N.  H.,  Sep.  15,  97,  p.  to  1901;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  from  1901. 

Ronald  Hugh  HacPherson,  b.  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  Jan.  25,  1869;  Upton, 
Me.,  97;  Franklin  Coll.,  O.,  99;  ord.  So.  Woodbury,  Vt.,  Dec.  6, 
99,  p.  to  1900;  Presb.  ch.,  Andover,  N.  B.,  from  1900. 

John  Hardcastle  flousley,  b.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  July  20,  1867;  res.  lie. 
Bangor,  97-8;  Tufts  Coll.,  special  course. 

Edward  Holmes  Newcomb,  b.  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1867;  ord. 
Richmond,  Me.,  Nov.  26,  97,  p.  to  99;   So.  Portland,  Me.,  from  99. 

Edward  Samuel  Rivard,  b.  Point-aux-Trembles,  P.  Q.,  Oct.  27,  1861; 
McGill  Univ.,  87;  Bangor  Sem.,  88-90;  teacher,  Cowansville  Acad., 
P.  Q.,  90-5;  a.  p.  Union,  Ct.,  98-9;  teacher.  Three  Rivers,  Mass., 
from  1900. 

Wallace  Henry  Sterns,  b.  Westfield,  Mass.,  July  19,  1870;  Harvard 
Univ.;  ord.  Granville  Centre,  Mass.,  July  14,  97,  p.  to  1901;  Black- 
stone,  Mass.,  from  1901. 

George  Henry  Woodward,  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Mar.  18,  1870;  Colby 
Univ.;  ord.  Princeton,  Me.,  Aug.  3,  97,  p.  to  99;  So.  Freeport,  Me., 
from  99. 

Camber  William  Evans,  i,  b.  Gwaun  Cae  Gurwen,  So.  Wales,  June 
15,  1867;  Chicago  Institute,  96;  ord.  Givin,  la.,  June  27,  96,  p.  to  99. 

Daniel  Thomas  Francis,  i,  b.  Morriston,  So.  Wales,  Apr.  21,  1870. 

Clarence  Josiah  Harris,  i,  b.  Northbridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1873;  ord. 
Colchester,  Vt.,  Aug.  11,  96,  p.  to  98;  Putney,  Vt.,  98-9;  Crown 
Point,  N.  Y.,  99-1900;  prof.  Demorest  Coll.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  from  1901. 

145 


1897-1898 

Homer  Wesley  Hildreth,  i,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Aug.  24,  1871;  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  97;  ord.  Albany,  Vt.,  June  16,  97,  p.  to  99;  Rochester, 
Vt.,  from  99. 

Henry  Buchanan  Long,  i;  Germantown,  Pa.;  ord.  85;  Iowa  Falls, 
la.,  89-90;  Woodstock,  Bloomington,  Englewood,  Waukegan,  111., 
90-6;  res.  lie.  Bangor,  96-7;  Indianapolis,  lud.,  99-1900;  Prescott, 
Ariz.,  from  1900. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Stacey,  i,  b.  Gabarus,  C.  B.,  Feb.  7,  1869;  ord. 
Galesburg,  111.,  Universalist  ch.,  June,  98;  Lombard  Coll.,  111., 
B.  D.,  98,  A.  B.,  99;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  from  99. 

1898 

James  Thomas  Berry,  b.  Weymouth,  N.  S.,  Mar.  24,  1867;  ord.  Ash- 
land, Me.,  May  25,  98,  p.  to  1900;  L,ee,  N.  H.,  from  1900. 

Archibald  Cullens,  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Apr.  7,  1870;  ord.  Steuben, 
Me.,  June  9,  98,  p.  to  1901;  Winthrop,  Me.,  from  1901. 

George  Augustus  French,  b.  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  Sep.  10,  1869;  ord. 
Brooksville,  Me.,  June  8,  98,  p.  to  99;  res.  Sherman  Mills,  Me.; 
Maine  State  Univ.,  Orono,  from  1900. 

Sherman  Goodwin,  b.  Derry,  N.  H.,  July  18,  1867;  ord.  Freedom,  Me., 
June  28,  98,  p.  to  99;  Orford,  N.  H.,  from  99. 

Edwin  Ernest  Grant,  b.  E.  Berkshire,  Vt.,  June  21,  1869;  ord.  Sharon, 
Vt.,  July  29,  98,  p.  to  1901;  E.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  from  1901. 

Thomas  William  Harwood,  b.  Crook,  Durham,  Eng.,  Feb.  26,  1867; 
ord.  Garland,  Me.,  June  7,  98,  p.  to  99;  Loudon,  N.  H.,  99-1900; 
Fairfield,  Kansas. 

Horace  Hartley  Hayes,  b.  Parish  Norton,  N.  B.,  Oct.  11,  1869;  ord. 
Dover,  Me.,  June  18,  97,  F.  B.  ch.,  p.  from  97. 

Arthur  Blauvelt  Hunt,  b.  Schraalenburg,  N.  J.,  Oct.  7,  1871;  No. 
Deering,  Me.,  98-9;  res.  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Charles  Petrie  Harshall,  b.  Campsie,  Scotland,  Aug.  25,  1872;  ord. 
Frankfort,  Me.,  July  26,  98,  p.  97-9;  No.  Deering,  Me.,  99-1900; 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  from  1900. 

John  Edward  Newton,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Sep.  9,  1872;  ord.  Lyman, 
Me.,  Oct.  6,  98,  p.  to  1900;  Eliot,  Me.,  from  1900. 

146 


1898-1899 

Daniel  Ezra  Putnam,  b.  Bethel,  Vt.,  Nov.  27,  1867;  Latin  Scientific, 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  95;  ord.  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  June  i,  99,  p.  98-1900; 
Houlton,  Me.,  from  1900. 


David  Prank  Atherton,  2,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Mar.  4,  1876;  Bowdoin 
College,  1901. 

Harry  Annesley  Beadle,  2,  b.  Alexandria,  Va.,  Aug.  17,  1870;  Hart- 
ford Sem.,  98;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1900;  ord.  Franklin,  Ct.,  Feb.  28, 
1901,  p.  from  1900. 

John  Russell  Boardman,  2,  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Sep.  18,  1866;  Maine 
State  Coll.,  88;  editorial  work,  Augusta;  gen.  sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Gardiner  and  Auburn,  Me.,  to  95;  Hartford  Sem.,  98;  ord.  Hallo- 
well,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  98,  p.  to  1900;  Portland,  Me.,  from  1900. 

John  Morriston  Thomas,  2,  b.  Morriston,  Swansea,  Wales,  July  26, 
1873;  University  Coll.,  Cardiff;  Ph.  D.,  Gale  Coll.,  Galesville,  Wis., 
1900;  ord.  Thomastown,  O.,  Mar.  21,  98,  p.  to  99;  Columbus,  O., 
from  99. 

George  Henry  Wilbur,  i,  b.  Albany,  Me.,  May  27,  1872;  Pacific  Theol. 
Sem.,  Cal.,  1900;  ord.  Soquel,  Cal.,  p.  from  1900. 

Wallace  Hoyt  Wood,  i,  b.  Woodford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1869;  special 
courses  Oberlin  Coll.  and  Sem.;  special,  Bangor,  97-8;  ord.  Dexter, 
Me.,  Sep.  19,  98,  p.  to  99;  Peru,  Vt.,  from  1900. 

1899 

Frederick  William  Atkinson,  b.  Botsford,  N.  B.,June  7,1876;  Ells- 
worth Falls,  Me.,  99-1900;  Tufts  Coll.,  from  1900. 

Henry  George  Bassler,  b.  Staten  Is.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1870;  res.  lie. 
Bangor,  99-1900;  ord.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Oct.  30.,  1900,  p.  1900-01. 

John  Henry  Cone,  b.  Dudley,  Staffordshire,  Eng.,  Mar.  6,  1867;  Vas- 
salboro, Me.,  99-1900;  ord.  Westfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  2,  1900,  p.  Westfield 
and  Troy. 

Clarence  Percy  Emery,  b.  Southbridge,  Mass.,  July  28,  1874;  ord. 
Stowe,  Vt.,  Nov.  22,  99,  p.  from  99. 

James  Grinfill  Fisher,  b.  Livermore,  Me.,  Jan.  29,  1862;  ord.  Garland, 
Me.,  Sep.  13,  99,  p.  Garland  and  Dexter  from  99. 

147 


1899-1900 

George  flllton  Jones,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  i8,  1869;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
from  99. 

Qeorge  Edward  Lake,  b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  June  13,  i860;  Latin 
Scientific,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  96;  ord.  Patten,  Me.,  May  23,  99,  p.  to 
1900;  Stratham,  N.  H.,  from  1900. 

Edward  Whiteside  Moore,  b.  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1872;  Yale 
Theol.  Sem.,  B.  D.,  1900;  Bowdoin  Coll.,  from  1900. 

James  Henry  Peardon,  b.  Montague,  P.  E.  I.,  Sep.  10,  1876;  Prince 
of  Wales  Coll.,  Charlottetown;  Greenville,  Me.,  99-1900;  Tufts 
Coll.,  from  1900. 

William  Franklin  Slade,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1877;  ord.  Jack- 
man,  Me.,  June  29,  99,  p.  to  1901;  Waldoboro,  Me.,  from  1901. 

Willis  Tucker  Sparhawk,  b.  W.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Aug.  8,  1867;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  93;  ord.  Putney,  Vt.,  June  29,  1900,  p.  from  99. 

Henry  Osgood  Worthley,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Mar.  27,  1871;  ord. 
Brooksville,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  99,  p.  to  1900;  Guildhall,  Vt.,  from 
1900. 


Frederic  Feary,  2,  b.  Cambridge,  Eng.,  Oct.  8,  1866;  res.  Bangor,  Me.; 
a.  p.  Amherst  and  Aurora,  Me.,  from  1901. 

George  Edward  Ford,  i,  b.  Cowansville,  P.  Q.,  Sep.  5,  1870;  res. 
Cowansville. 

Ralph  Emerson  Gleason,  i,  b.  Reading,  Mass.,  June  23,  1875;  ord. 
Boston,  ^Mass.,  Oct.  2,  98;  teaching  and  evangelistic  work,  Bible 
School,  Shiloh,  Durham,  Me. 

William  Jonathan  Gould,  i,  b.  Moriah,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1867;  res. 
Whately,  Mass. 

James  Fox  Scott,  i,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  25,  1867;  ord.  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  28,  98,  p.  97-1900;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  p.  Spring- 
field, Me.,  from  1901. 

1900 

Lynn  Vernleigh  Farnsworth,  b.  So.  Beddington,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1867; 
Seal  Harbor,  Me.,  1900;  member  Me.  legislature  1901. 

148 


1900-1901 

Howard  Dakin  French,  b.   Boston,   Mass.,  May  3,  1876;  ord.  Orland, 
Me.,  June  27,  1900,  p.  from  1900. 

Charles  Harvey  Harrison,  b.   Maugerville,  N.  B.,  Apr.  3,  1871;  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  from  1900. 

Charles  William  Howkins,  b.  Addish,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  Dec.  2,  1869; 
ord.  Veazie,  Me.,  May  17,  1900,  p.  from  99. 

William  Alfred  Richmond,  b.  Trowbridge,  Wiltshire,  Eng.,  May  23, 
1867;  ord.  Freedom,  Me.,  July  26,  1900,  p.  from  1900. 


Reuben  Lincoln  Davis,  i,  b.  Evensville,  Tenn.,  July  8,  1865;  Newton 
Theol.  Sem.,  98-9;  Frenchbow,  Outer  Long  Is.,  Me.,  99-1900;  Union 
Theol.  Sem.  from  1900. 

Aubrey  Caldwell  Gilmore,  i,  b.  E.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1871;  Ran 
dolph  Centre,  Vt.,  98-1900;  ord.  Kensington,  N.  H.,  June  12,  1900, 
p.  to  1901;  special  course,  Andover  Sem.;    Turner,  Me.,    from  1901, 

William  Henry  HcEwen,  i,  b.  St.  Peters,  P.  E.  I.,  Nov.  7,  1861: 
Prince  of  Wales  Coll.,  Charlottetown;  Dalhousie  Coll.;  Presb 
Sem.  Omaha,  1900;  ord.  Battle  Creek,  Iowa,  May  23,  1900,  p 
from  99. 

Richard  Peters,  2,  b.  Camborne,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  Jan.  16,  1873;  Yale 
Sem.,  1900;  ord.  E.  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  29,  1900,  p.  from  1900. 

John  Alfred  Spencer,  i,  b.  London,  Eng.,  June  25,  1870;  Ohio  State 
Univ.,  89;  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  B.  D.,  93;  Univ.  Mich.,  special 
course;  ord.  Wieser,  Idaho,  94;  Alturas,  Cal.,97-8;  res.  lie.  Bangor, 
99-1900;   Presque  Isle,  Me.,  from  99. 

Alfred  Edward  Thistleton,  2,  b.  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  May  6,  1876; 
res.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  99-1900;  Yale  Sem.  from  1900. 

1901 
Ina    Partington,  b.   Oldham,    Lancashire,  Eng.,  Dec.  9,   1868;    a.  p. 
Manville,    R.  I.,  Prim.  Meth.  ch.,  97-8;   p.   So.  Brewer,  Me.,  from 
1901. 

Ernest  Rutherford  Groves,  i,  b.  Saxon ville,  Mass.,  May  6,  1877; 
Yale  Divinity  School,  1901. 

Sumner  Horace  Sargent,  1,  b.  Hartford,  Vt.,  Aug.  7,  1876;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  97;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1901. 

149 


INDEX 


INDEX  TO  TRUSTEES 

Gould,  William  E. 

79 

Elected 

Griffin,  Henry  L. 

91 

Adams,  Eliashib 

17 

Hack,  Rollin  T. 

1 901 

Adams,  George  E. 

50 

Harrington,  Chas.  E. 

1901 

Adams,  Jonathan  E. 

83 

Hartshorn,  Frederic  E. 

89 

Adams,  Thomas 

18 

Hayes,  Stephen  H. 

69 

Bayley,  Kiah 

14 

Hill,  Thomas  A. 

25 

Barker,  John 

34 

Ives,  Alfred  E. 

66 

Blake,  Joseph  G. 

95 

Jenks,  William 

14 

Blood,  Mighill 

14 

Jones,  Elijah 

39 

Bradley,  John 

33 

Lewis,  George 

1901 

Bragg,  Isaac  M. 

74 

Little,  Geo.  B. 

56 

Brown,  George  W. 

26 

Loomis,  Harvey 

14 

Buck,  Richard  P. 

67 

Lovejoy,  Baniel 

14 

Burpee,  Egerton  R. 

95 

Lyman,  Asa 

14 

Chapman,  Henry  I/. 

85 

Maltby,  John 

35 

Chickering,  John  W. 

60 

McCully,  Charles  G. 

84 

Colby,  John  F. 

91 

McBonald,  John 

45 

Crocker,  William  A. 

42 

McGaw,  Jacob 

25 

Crosby,  John  L. 

77 

Merrill,  Adams  H. 

45 

Darling,  Henry 

52 

Mills,  William  H. 

56 

Downes,  George 

59 

Mitchell,  Ammi  R. 

14 

Button,  George  P. 

93 

Mitchell,  Bavid  M. 

16 

Button,  Samuel  E. 

14 

Moses,  Galen  C. 

86 

Eaton,  George  H, 

96 

Page,  Simon 

69 

Ellingwood,  John  W, 

19 

Parker,  Wooster 

56 

Fay,  Solomon  P. 

72 

Pay  son,  Edward 

14 

Fenn,  William  H. 

90 

Pickard,  Samuel 

52 

Fisher,  Jonathan 

14 

Pickering,  George  W. 

37 

Fiske,  John  O. 

74 

Pike,  Baniel 

19 

Gillett,  Eliphalet 

14 

Pomeroy,  Swan  L- 

25 

Gordon,  George  A. 

90 

Rowland,  Lyman  S. 

66 

150 


Sawyer,  John  14 

Starrett,  George  32 

Tappan,  Benjamin  25 

Tappan,  Benjamin,  Jr.  68 

Thatcher,  Benjamin  B.  86 

Thatcher,  George  A.  50 

Thurston,  David  14 

Thurston,  Samuel  D.  67 

Thurston,  Stephen  50 

Tyler,  Bennett  29 

Vaill,  Joseph  35 

Warren,  John  E.  92 

Wheelwright,  Joseph  S.  50 

Williams,  Thomas  16 

Wilson,  Edwin  P.  92 

Woodhull,  Richard  64 

INDEX  TO  FACULTY 


Adams,  George  E. 

27 

Ashmun,  Jehudi 

17 

Barbour,  William  M. 

69 

Beckwith,  Clarence  A. 

92 

Bond,  Alvan 

31 

Denio,  Francis  B. 

79 

Fowler,  Bancroft 

19 

Gilmore,  George  W. 

93 

Hamlin,  Cyrus 

77 

Harris,  Samuel 

55 

Herrick,  John  R. 

67 

Paine,  Levi  L. 

70 

Pond,  Enoch 

32 

Ropes,  Charles  J.  H. 

81 

Sewall,  John  S. 

75 

Shepard,  George 

36 

Smith,  John 

19 

Stearns,  Lewis  F. 

80 

Talcott,  Daniel  S. 

39 

Wines,  Abijah 

17 

Woods,  Leonard 

35 

INDEX  TO  ALUMNI 

Abbot,  Theophilus  C. 
Abercrombie,  Ralph  H. 
Acterian,  Hagop  H. 
Adams,  Aaron  C. 
Adams,  Alvan  B. 
Adams,  Daniel  E. 
Adams,  George  M. 
Adams,  George  W. 
Adams,  George  W.  M. 
Adams,  John  C. 
Adams,  Jonathan  E. 
Adams,  Silas  N. 
Adams,  William  C. 
Adkinson,  Irvin  D. 
Aganier  de  France,  J.  C. 
Aikins,  James  E. 
Alden,  Edwin  H. 
Alexander,  James 
Allchin,  George 
Allen,  Darius  C. 
Allen,  Eugene  V. 
Allen,  Herbert  M. 
Allen,  James  S. 
Allen,  Orson  P. 
Alward,  William  P. 
Anderson,  AmosW.  C. 
Anderson,  James  A. 
Andrews,  Charles  E. 
Andrews,  Ezra 
Andrews,  George  F. 
Andrews,  Samuel  B. 
Apraham,  Sarkis  A. 
Archibald,  William  E. 
Armstrong,  Arthur  E. 
Ashcroft,  Elam  S. 
Atherton,  David  F. 
Atkinson,  Frederick  W. 
Avery,  George  W. 


55 
96 

83 
39 
80 
60 
47 
38 
68 
37 
58 
88 
96 
69 
83 
85 
62 

85 
80 
26 
95 
93 
80 

55 
78 
80 
89 
81 
74 
59 
68 
94 
81 
82 
38 
98 
99 
89 


151 


Babb,  Thomas  E. 
Bacon,  William  F. 
Bailey,  Alexander 
Bailey,  George  H. 
Bailey,  John  G. 
Baker,  Edward  P. 
Baker,  Frank  H. 
Baker,  John 
Baker,  John  W.  H. 
Baker,  Nathaniel  P. 
Baker,  Smith 
Baker,  William  M. 
Baldwin,  William  A. 
Baldwin,  William  O. 
Bale,  Albert  G. 
Balkam,  Uriah 
Barker,  Amander 
Barker,  Franklin  W. 
Barker,  Joseph 
Barnard,  Pliny  F. 
Bartlett,  Leavitt 
Bassett,  Isaac  A. 
Bassler,  Henry  G. 
Batchelder,  Calvin  R. 
Bates,  Alvan  J. 
Bates,  Charles  S. 
Beadle,  Harry  A. 
Bean,  Ebenezer 
Bears,  Albert  H. 
Beaubien,  J.  B.  C. 
Beckwith,  Clarence  A. 
Beckwith,  Elijah 
Belknap,  John  S. 
Bell,  Newton  H. 
Berry,  James  T. 
Bessom,  William  H. 
Beverly,  Philo  L. 
Bickford,  Warren  F. 
Bishop,  Nelson 
Bixby,  Solomon 
Blackman,  Virgil  W. 
Blair,  John  J. 


INDEX 

68 

Blake,  George  H. 

62 

65 

Blake,  Joseph 

40 

44 

Blanchard,  Merrill 

80 

67 

Blanchard,  Nathaniel  B. 

55 

62 

Blodget,  Henry 

51 

57 

Bloomfield,  George  J. 

91 

97 

Boardman,  John  R. 

98 

35 

Bole,  Andrew  S. 

95 

64 

Bolster,  William  H. 

71 

56 

Bond,  Elias 

40 

60 

Boothby,  Clayton  D. 

94 

50 

Boswell,  Charles 

39 

53 

Bowen,  Thomas  F. 

88 

54 

Bowker,  Samuel 

43 

68 

Bowker,  Samuel  D. 

60 

40 

Bowler,  Stephen  L. 

52 

41 

Bowles,  Charles 

23 

95 

Bowman,  George  A. 

47 

75 

Boyd,  William  M. 

47 

46 

Boynton,  Charles  F. 

61 

65 

Bradbury,  Ammi  R. 

40 

41 

Bradeen,  Frank  C. 

74 

99 

Bradford,  George  F. 

91 

38 

Bragdon, John 

70 

47 

Brainard,  James  A. 

48 

90 

Brastow,  Lewis  0. 

60 

98 

Brastow,  Thomas  E. 

64 

61 

Bray,  Henry  E. 

87 

87 

Brigham,  Charles  A.  G. 

50 

59 

Brooks,  William  E. 

63 

77 

Broughton,  Nathaniel  H. 

54 

38 

Brown,  Charles  M. 

26 

48 

Brown,  Edwin  C. 

90 

68 

Brown,  George 

27 

98 

Brownville,  John  W. 

73 

59 

Bruce,  Henry  J. 

62 

39 

Buck,  Edward 

55 

76 

Buck,  Edward  H. 

58 

27 

Buck,  Edwin  A. 

52 

52 

Buck,  George  A. 

57 

90 

Bulfinch,  John  J. 

56 

72 

Bunnell,  Abel 

23 

152 


Buunell,  Philip  27 

Burdett,  Michael  26 

Burgess,  Edmund  J.  75 

Burgess,  Richard  M.  75 

Buruaby,  Sidney  A.  81 

Burnhani,  Collins  G.  79 

Burroughs,  Charles  F.  89 

Butler,  Wentworth  S.  55 

Butterfield,  George  38 

Butterfield,  Horatio  Q.  53 

Buzelle,  George  B.  63 

Byrne,  Martin  40 

Carleton,  Israel  61 

Carlton,   Isaac  36 

Carpenter,  Elbridge  G.  40 

Carruthers,  John  B.  80 

Carruthers,  William  56 

Carter,  Nathan  F.  65 

Chaddock,  Emory  G.  66 

Chadwick,  Edmund  45 

Chalmers,  John  R.  74 

Chamberlain,  James  P.  61 

Chamberlain,  John  C.  64 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  L.  55 
Chamberlain,  Peaselee  B.           55 

Chambers,  Ephraim  39 

Chambers,  Richard  F.  95 

Chapin,  Franklin  P.  57 

Chapin,  George  E.  79 

Chapin,  Horace  B.  22 

Chapin,  Samuel  W.  77 

Chapman,  Henry  L.  69 

Chapman,  Nathaniel  20 

Chase,  Benjamin  C.  49 

Cheever,  Henry  T.  39 

Chesley,  Egbert  M.  89 

Chickering,  John  W.  60 

Church,  Samuel  D.  70 

Chute,  Ariel  P.  35 

Claflin,  George  P.  59 

Clapp,  Sylvester  24 


Clark,  Daniel  0. 

78 

Clark,  Sumner 

43 

Clarke,  Almon  T. 

72 

Clarke,  Thomas  W. 

46 

Cleaves,  Charles  P. 

93 

Coan,  Leander  S. 

62 

Coffin,  John  H.  C. 

38 

Coffin,  William 

45 

Cogswell,  Joseph  S. 

68 

Cole,  Albert 

37 

Cole,  John  W. 

63 

Cole,  Royal  M. 

68 

Conant,  Charles  A. 

63 

Conant,  Joseph  H. 

39 

Cone,  John  H. 

99 

Conley,  Henry  W. 

90 

Conley,  Isaiah  B. 

95 

Cook,  Jonathan  B. 

49 

Cooley,  Orramel  W. 

46 

Cooper,  Thomas 

70 

Copeland,  Adoniram  J. 

43 

Copping,  Bernard 

79 

Cousins,  Edgar  M. 

80 

Craig,  Henry  K. 

47 

Craig,  Wheelock 

47 

Crampton,  Ralph  S. 

26 

Crane,  Edward  C. 

79 

Credeford,  George  H. 

91 

Creelman,  William 

85 

Crosby,  James  H. 

65 

Crosby,  John  F. 

89 

Cross,  Wellington  R. 

65 

Crossett,  Robert 

29 

Crowell,  Zenas 

75 

Cullens,  Archibald 

98 

Cummings,  Ephraim  C. 

57 

Curtis,  John  S. 

93 

Curtis,  William  C. 

87 

Curtiss,  Thomas  F. 

39 

Cushing,  James  R. 

28 

Cutler,  William  H. 

65 

153 


Cutter,  Adonijah  H. 

Daggett,  Converse  R. 

Dana,  Gideon 

Daniels,  Hiram  C. 

Darling,  Walter  E. 

Davenport,  William 

Davie,  Charles  N. 

Davies,  Thomas  D. 

Davies,  Thomas  M. 

Davis,  David  L,. 

Davis,  Frank  W. 

Davis,  Franklin 

Davis,  James  M. 

Davis,  Reuben  L,. 

Davis,  Robert  H. 

Dean,  William  N.  T. 

De  Bos,  Fred 

Deering,  John  K. 

DeMott,  George  C. 

Denley,  William 

Dennen,  Stephen  R. 

De  Wolf,  Fzekiel 

Dickinson,  Ferdinand  W 
Dickinson,  George  D. 
Dickinson,  Samuel  W. 
Dike,  Simeon  C. 
Dingwell,  James 
Dingvv^ell,  James  D. 
Dinsmore,  John 
Dodge,  Benjamin 
Dodge,  John 
Doe,  Franklin  B. 
Dole,  Daniel 
Dole,  Ebenezer 
Dole,  Nathan 
Dolliff,  Frank  S. 
Donelly,  Samuel  J. 
Donnell,  Albert 
Doremus,  Andrew 
Dornan,  William  W. 
Douglass,  Fbenezer 


39 
6i 
36 
47 
60 
36 
97 
91 
74 
79 
92 

45 
32 
1900 
71 
73 
76 

49 
92 

78 
52 
28 
67 

77 
72 
47 
68 

95 
52 
47 
41 
54 
39 
39 
41 
92 
62 
82 
68 
94 
55 


Douglass,  Richard  D. 
Dow,  William  W. 
Downs,  Henry  S. 
Drake,  Samuel  S. 
Drew,  Ephraim  S. 
Drew,  Francis  L. 
Drisko,  Raymond  C. 
Drummond,  James 
Drummond,  Joseph  P. 
Dudley,  Joseph  F. 
Dugan,  William  R. 
Duncan,  Abel  G. 
Dunlap,  George  H. 
Dunmore,  George  W. 
Dunnack,  Henry  E. 
Dunnack,  William  H. 
Dunning,  Andrew 
Dunning,  Ira 
Duren,  Charles 
Dyer,  Francis 
Dyer,  Joseph  M. 
Dyer,  Sumner 

Eastman,  Edward  P. 
Eaton,  Joshua 
Edgar,  John  C. 
Edson,  Solomon  W. 
Edwards,  Jonathan 
Ellis,  Manning 
Ellis,  Thomas  L. 
Ellsworth,  Frederick  K. 
Emerson,  Rufus  W. 
Emery,  Clarence  P. 
Emery,  Ira 
Emmons,  Henry  V. 
Emrich,  Frederick  E. 
Entler,  George  R. 
Evans,  Camber  W. 
Evans,  Daniel 
Evans,  Daniel  A. 
Evans,  John  G. 
Evans,  John  D. 


63 
63 
52 
34 
93 
88 
85 
41 
49 
62 

79 
28 

77 
49 
95 
96 
40 
20 
39 
51 
43 
89 

71 
39 
75 
32 
76 
23 
53 
95 
45 
99 
70 

59 
74 
45 
97 
89 
90 
75 
85 


154 


INDEX 


Evans,  Kenneth  E. 

97 

Freeman,  Henry  A. 

78 

Evans,  Lewis  D. 

75 

Freeman,  Joseph 

42 

Ewing,  Edward  C. 

63 

PVeese,  Arthur  S. 

96 

Fairbanks,  Edward  T. 

65 

French,  George  A. 

98 

Fairfield,  Harrison 

54 

French,  Henry  W. 

73 

Fargo,  George  W. 
Farnham,  Luther 

23 
43 

French,  Howard  D. 
Frink,  Benson  M. 

1900 
62 

Farnsworth,  Lynn  V. 

1900 

Frink,  Dennis  C. 

62 

Farr,  Walter 

77 

Frost,  James  H.  P. 

55 

Farrar,  Henry 

62 

Fuller,  Alexander 

62 

Farren,  Merritt  A. 

97 

Fuller,  Americus 

62 

Fay,  Henry  C. 
Fay,  Nathaniel  T. 

57 
42 

Fuller,  Augustus  H. 
Fuller,  Frank  A. 

78 
96 

Fay,  Prescott 

54 

Gales,  Thomas  P. 

96 

Fay,  William  W. 

83 

Ganley,  William 

97 

Feary,  Frederic 

99 

Gannett,  George 

47 

Ferguson,  Aristides  T. 

92 

Gannett,  James  T. 

64 

Fessenden,  Samuel  C. 

37 

Gardner,  Rufus  P. 

86 

Field,  George  W. 

46 

Gardner,  Samuel  S. 

61 

Fisher,  Charles  W. 

95 

Garland,  Joseph 

44 

Fisher,  James  G. 

99 

Gasbarian,  G.  G.  Der 

95 

Fisk, Jonas 

38 

Gerrior,  John  P. 

84 

Fisk,  Perrin  B. 

63 

Gerrish,  Aura  L. 

66 

Fiske,  John  O. 

42 

Gerrish,  John 

46 

Fitts,  James  H. 

58 

Gibson,  Andrew 

96 

Fitz,  Arthur  G. 

75 

Gilbert,  Solomon  B. 

37 

Fitz.  Charles  E. 

76 

Gilman,  George  P. 

71 

Flagg,  William  D. 

57 

Gilmore,  Aubrey  C. 

1900 

Flint,  Irving  A. 

95 

Gleason,  Charles  N. 

87 

Fobes,  William  A. 

51 

Gleason,  Ralph  E. 

99 

Fogg,  Charles  G. 

94 

Glidden,  Kiah  B. 

59 

FoUansbee,  Pearson 

38 

Glines,  Jeremiah 

25 

Folsom,  George  De  F. 

48 

Goodrich,  Lewis 

48 

Ford,  George  E. 

99 

Goodwin,  Fred  J. 

35 

Forsyth,  William 

70 

Goodwin,  George  K. 

96 

Fosdick,  Andrew  J. 

60 

Goodwin,  Samuel  H. 

90 

Foster,  Edgar  L. 

67 

Goodwin,  Sherman 

98 

Foster,  Solomon  G. 

84 

Gordon,  George  A. 

77 

Fowler,  Stacy 

61 

Gott,  Lazarus 

57 

Francis,  Daniel  T. 

97 

Gould,  Stephen 

42 

Freeman  George  E. 

58 

Gould,  William  T. 

99 

155 


Graham,  Hugh  F.  95 

Graham,  John  93 

Grant,  Benjamin  F.  74 

Grant,  Edwin  E.  98 

Graves,  Horace  74 

Green,  John  M.  57 

Green,  Joseph  P.  63 

Greene,  Daniel  79 

Greene,  Edward  P.  93 

Greenleaf,  Eleazer  A.  37 

Greenleaf,  William  C.  31 

Greenough,  John  R.  47 

Greer,  James  93 

Griswold,  John  B.  63 

Grover,  Alpheus  42 

Grover,  Nahum  W.  67 

Groves,  Ernest  R.  1901 

Guild,  Charles  L.  63 

Hack,  Rollin  T.  87 

Hackett,  Edward  H.  82 

Hall,  Hedley  A.  94 

Hall,  John  C.  89 

Hall,  Stephen  46 

Hamilton,  Gilbert  M.  92 

Hamlin,  Cyrus  37 

Harbutt,  Charles  87 

Harding,  Henry  F.  54 

Hardy,  Daniel  W.  71 

Hardy,  Jacob  24 

Hardy,  Vitellus  M.  70 

Harlow,  Edwin  A.  63 

Harlow,  Lincoln  63 

Harlow,  Rufus  K.  68 

Harmon,  Lot  L.  62 

Harriman,  Nathan  H.  84 

Harrington,  Charles  E.  74 

Harris,  Ansel  D.  48 

Harris,  Clarence  J.  97 

Harris,  Elijah  E.  94 

Harris,  George  69 

Harris,  Leonard  W.  42 


Harrison,  Charles  H. 

1900 

Hart,  Edwin  J. 

55 

Hart,  Henry  B. 

67 

Hartshorne,  Vaola  J. 

64 

Harwood,  Clement  M.  G. 

70 

Harwood,  Thomas  W. 

98 

Haskell,  John 

50 

Haskell,  William  H. 

62 

Hatfield,  Edgar 

79 

Hawes,  Charles  T. 

82 

Hawes,  Edward 

58 

Hawes,  James  B. 

85 

Hawes,  Josiah  T. 

26 

Hayes,  Horace  H. 

98 

Hayes,  Stephen  H. 

43 

Haynes,  Edward  C. 

81 

Haynes,  William 

82 

Heath,  Daniel  C. 

72 

Hemenway,  Myles  S. 

86 

Henry,  Benjamin  D. 

51 

Herbert,  Charles  D. 

44 

Herrick,  Alauson  C. 

64 

Hibbard,  David  S. 

60 

Hibbard,  Rufus  P. 

68 

Higgins,  Simeon  C. 

60 

Hildreth,  Homer  W. 

97 

Hill,  Calvin  G. 

71 

Hill,  George  W.  F. 

81 

Hill,  Walter  F. 

37 

Hindley,  George 

75 

Hitchcock,  Milan  H. 

57 

Hoffman,  John  H. 

77 

Holman,  Morris 

42 

Holmes,  Henry  M. 

64 

Holyoke,  Charles  G. 

75 

Hopkins,  Eliphalet  S. 

40 

Hopley,  Samuel 

55 

Horton,  Jacob 

85 

Hough,  Lent  S. 

31 

Houghton,  John  C. 

64 

Houston,  Albert  B. 

57 

156 


Houston,  Hiram 

50 

Jones,  David  L. 

76 

Howard,  Charles  H. 

63 

Jones,  Elijah 

20 

Howard,  George  N. 

83 

Jones,  George  M. 

99 

Howard,  James  B. 

54 

Jones,  Gustavus  W. 

75 

Howard,  Rowland  B. 

60 

Jones,  Henry 

77 

Howes,  Herbert  R. 

69 

Jones,  James  A. 

77 

Howkins,  Charles  W. 

1900 

Jones,  John  B. 

97 

Hoyt,  Oilman  A. 

66 

Jones,  Rufus 

22 

Hudson,  Alan  B. 

91 

Jones,  William  C. 

84 

Hudson,  Harry 

93 

Jones,  William  L. 

53 

Hulse,  William  C. 

71 

Jordan,  Alvin  B. 

71 

Hunnewell,  Frank  S. 

88 

Jordan,  Ebenezer  S. 

55 

Hunt,  Arthur  B. 

98 

Jordan,  William  V. 

36 

Hunt,  Emerson  L. 

94 

Keene,  Luther 

62 

Hunting,  John  P. 
Hunting,  Leonard  H. 
Huntress,  Edward  S. 

50 
50 
69 

39 
51 
71 

Keep,  Marcus  R. 
Kellogg,  Charles  C. 

46 
88 

Hurd,  John  C. 
Hurd,  William  C. 

Kellogg,  Saxton  S. 
Kellogg,  Sylvanus  H. 

38 
52 

Hutchins,  Leonard 

Kelly,  George  W. 

69 

Kelton,  William  H. 

59 

Hutchinson,  Henry  H. 
Hyde,  William  L. 

68 

48 

Kemp,  George  S. 

51 

Kendrick,  Daniel 

39 

Ilsley,  Horatio 

37 

Keniston,  William  B. 

91 

Ingalls,  Moses 

22 

Kennison,  Edward  M. 

94 

Ingraham,  Daniel  C. 

56 

Kenyon,  John  H. 

93 

Jackson,  Abraham 

20 

Ketchum,  Silas 

63 

Jacobus,  Isaac 

65 

Kidder,  James  W. 

54 

James,  David  M. 

96 

Kimball,  Edward  P. 

50 

James,  Woodbridge  L. 

46 

Kimball,  George  H. 

68 

Jamison,  Robert  W. 

81 

Kimball,  Ivory 

34 

Jefferds,  Forrest 

25 

Kimball,  Woodbury  S. 

67 

Jenkins,  Charles  W. 

65 

Kingsbury,  Edward  P. 

69 

Jenkyn,  Richard  W. 

74 

Kingsbury,  William  H. 

57 

Jessup,  Lewis 

49 

Kinney,  Theodore  H. 

97 

Johnson,  Albion  H. 

64 

Kinney,  Thomas 

75 

Johnson,  George  H. 

76 

Kinney,  William  P. 

74 

Johnson,  George  W. 

82 

Kittredge,  Solomon 

31 

Johnson,  John 

42 

Knowlton,  Francis  B. 

63 

Johnson,  William  M. 

64 

Kurahara,  K. 

88 

Johnstone,  Walter  H. 

96 

Kyle,  Robert  J. 

83 

Jones,  Albert  N. 

71 

Kyte,  Joseph 

62 

157 


INDEX 

Ladd,  Francis  D. 

46 

McBride,  William  H. 

86 

Ladd,  Horatio  O. 

63 

McCallum,  Hugh 

95 

Ladd,  Joseph  B. 

66 

McCann,  Herbert  L. 

94 

Lade,  James 

85 

McConnell,  James  H. 

89 

Lake,  George  E. 

99 

Macdonald,  James  M. 

35 

Lamb,  Henry  J. 

27 

McDuffee,  Samuel  V. 

68 

Lambert,  Avery  E. 

96 

McEwen,  William  H. 

1900 

Lane,  Joseph 

26 

McGeehon,  Selden  E. 

95 

Lawrence,  Fredwald  S. 

79 

McGown,  Alfred  J. 

77 

Lawrence,  John  A. 

93 

McGown,  Richard  H. 

78 

Leavitt,  John  G. 

69 

McGregor,  Dugald 

76 

Leavitt,  William 

62 

McGregor,  John 

78 

Leonard,  Edwin 

50 

McKay,  Neil 

88 

Lewis,  Carletto  F. 

89 

McKinnon,   Norman 

92 

Lewis,  George 

65 

McLaren,  James  H. 

90 

Lewis,  Thomas  A. 

62 

McLeod,  Andrew  J. 

70 

Lewis,  Thomas  J. 

87 

McLeod,  Fred  T. 

81 

Lewis,  Thomas  S. 

89 

McLeod,  Hugh 

54 

Lewis,  Wales 

25 

MacPhail,  John  W. 

96 

Libbey,  Charles  E. 

76 

MacPherson,  Ronald  H. 

97 

Lincoln,  John  K. 

62 

Main,  Arthur  W. 

82 

Littlefield,  Eli  P. 

49 

Maine,  Charles  A. 

79 

Livermore,  Albert 

73 

Maltby,  William  J. 

57 

Locke,  George  W. 

91 

Mann,  Wilford  E. 

94 

Lombard,  Herbert  E. 

96 

Mansfield,  Frank  A. 

84 

Long,  Henry  B. 

97 

Mauwell,  Benjamin  F. 

62 

Loper,  Stephen  A. 

26 

Marden,  George  N. 

62 

Lord,  Charles  E. 

43 

Marsh,  Alfred  F. 

67 

Loring,  Amasa 

41 

Marsh,  Levi  G. 

54 

Loring,  Asa  T. 

41 

Marshall,  Charles  P. 

98 

Loring,  Henry  S. 

46 

Marty n,  William  C. 

96 

Loring,  Herbert  A. 

75 

Mashino,  Yoshiki 

93 

Lovejoy,  Azael 

54 

Mason,  Javan  K. 

48 

Lovejoy,  Joseph  C. 

34 

Mathews,  Rubert  B. 

93 

Lovejoy,  Owen 

36 

Matthews,  Caleb  W. 

48 

Lowell,  George  L. 

92 

Matthews,  John  H. 

90 

Lucas,  Burton  A. 

97 

Matthews,  Newman 

90 

Lucas,  Hazael 

31 

Maxwell,  Abram 

66 

Lyon,  Clarence  C. 

90 

May,  William 

27 

Lyon,  Elwood  P. 

96 

Mayhew,  Andrew  W. 

52 

MpT?rinr    TVinmflfi 

8q 

Mead,  Benjamin 

43 

158 


Means,  John  0. 

46 

Merriam,  Jacob  H. 

28 

Merrill,  Adams  H. 

86 

Merrill,  Benjamin  B. 

74 

Merrill,  Donatus 

50 

Merrill,  George  E. 

81 

Merrill,  George  R. 

68 

Merrill,  Henry  A. 

22 

Merrill,  John  H. 

47 

Merrill,  Josiah 

44 

Merrill,  Truman  A. 

55 

Merrill,  William  A. 

51 

Merry,  Thomas  T. 

63 

Mevis,  Lyman 

90 

Miller,  Paris  E. 

95 

Miller,  Wm.  S.  A. 

96 

Minchin,  William  J. 

96 

Miner,  Henry  A. 

56 

Miner,  Nathaniel 

24 

Minnis,  Thomas  W. 

82 

Mitchell,  Ammi  R. 

52 

Mitchell,  Thomas  G. 

45 

Moore,  Edward  W. 

99 

Moore,  Justin  P. 

65 

Moore,  Mason 

55 

Moore,  Philip  H. 

92 

Morehouse,  Darius  A. 

68 

Morgan,  John  F. 

65 

Morrill,  Samuel 

38 

Morrison,  Samuel 

64 

Morse,  Alfred 

46 

Morson,  Robert  R. 

96 

Morton,  Alpha 

42 

Morton,  Silas 

45 

Mousley,  John  H. 

97 

Mousley,  William  H. 

95 

Munsell,  Joseph  R. 

31 

Muttart,  Lorenzo  W. 

95 

Muttart,  William  L. 

94 

Nelson,  Andrew 

94 

Newbert,  Elmer  E. 

90 

Newcomb,  Edward  H. 

97 

Newell,  Wellington 

55 

Newman,  William  J. 

35 

Newport,  Frederic 

82 

Newton,  James  H. 

48 

Newton,  John  E. 

98 

Nichols,  Charles  L. 

61 

Nichols,  Samuel 

26 

Noble,  Thomas  K. 

63 

Norcross,  Flavins  V. 

58 

Norcross,  S.  G. 

59 

Norris,  Thomas  F. 

78 

Nute,  Frank  I. 

80 

Obear,  William  F. 

68 

Ogilvie,  Andrew  U. 

92 

Ordway,  Samuel 

38 

Orr,  John 

38 

Osgood,  Edward  R. 

68 

Osgood,  George  W. 

77 

Osgood,  Reuben  D. 

69 

Packard,  Charles 

45 

Packard,  David  T. 

54 

Packard,  Edward  N. 

66 

Packard,  George  T. 

69 

Packard,  Zibeon 

31 

Page,  Samuel  T. 

77 

Paine,  Sewall 

38 

Palmer,  Edward  S. 

55 

Palmer,  Edwin  B. 

59 

Palmer,  Elliot 

29 

Palmer,  James  M. 

53 

Paris,  John  D. 

39 

Park,  Charies  W. 

70 

Park,  George  M. 

67 

Parker,  Edwin  P. 

59 

Parker,  Wooster 

32 

Parsons,  Benjamin  F. 

46 

Parsons.  Ebenezer  G. 

37 

Partington,  Ina 

1 901 

159 


Patten,  Arthur  B. 
Patton,  Myron  O. 
Peach,  Isaac  W. 
Peacock,  Robert  M. 
Peacock,  William 
Peardon,  James  H. 
Pearl,  Cyril 
Pearson,  Samuel  W. 
Pease,  Clarence  H. 
Peckham,  Samuel  H. 
Peckover,  Horace 
Peloubet,  Fraucis  N. 
Pennell,  Albert  H. 
Perham,  John 
Perkins,  Charles  S. 
Perkins,  George  A. 
Perkins,  Sidney  K.  B. 
Perry,  Charles  A. 
Perry,  John  A. 
Peters,  Richard 
Pettibone,  Ira 
Pickard,  Daniel  W. 
Pickard,  George  H. 
Pickard,  Joseph  C. 
Pierce,  Asa  C. 
Pierce,  George  J. 
Pierce,  John  E. 
Pierce,  John  W. 
Pierce,  Webster  K. 
Pike,  Ezra  B. 
Pollard,  George  A. 
Pond,  Benjamin  W. 
Pond,  Enoch,  Jr. 
Pond,  Jeremiah  E. 
Pond,  Preston 
Pond,  William  C. 
Poole,  Francis  A. 
Pope,  Charles  H. 
Potter,  Daniel  F. 
Pratt,  Brookins 
Pratt,  George  H. 


INDEX 

93 

Pratt,  Horace 

93 

Pratt,  Jacob  L. 

79 

Prince,  John  M. 

78 

Prince,  Newell  A. 

75 

Prince,  Walter  F. 

99 

Prince,  William  R. 

32 

Putnam,  Daniel  E. 

66 

Putnam,  George  A. 

90 

24 

Quint,  John  H. 

80 

Rackliffe,  Alnion  J. 

57 

Ramage,  James 

83 

Rand,  Edward  A. 

38 

Rand,  Wilbur 

64 

Rand,  William  H. 

53 

Rand,  William  W. 

57 

Ranslow,  George  W. 

79 

Raymond,  Edward  N.  P. 

40 

Rea,  John  T. 

)00 

Reed,  Edwin 

26 

Reed,  Frederic  A. 

52 

Reed,  George  H. 

61 

Reynolds,  Charles  O. 

52 

Reynolds,  Henry  A. 

47 

Reynolds,  Lauriston 

72 

Rhodes,  William  H. 

68 

Rice,  Charles  B. 

40 

Rich,  Thomas  H. 

70 

Richards,  Jehiel  S. 

62 

Richardson,  Gilbert  B. 

54 

Richardson,  Henry 

61 

Richardson,  James  P. 

42 

Richardson,  Martin  L,. 

56 

Richmond,  William  A. 

43 

Ricker,  John  G. 

52 

Rider,  Lot 

93 

Rivard,  Edmund  S. 

65 

Roberts,  Ephraim  P. 

48 

Roberts,  George  I,. 

29 

Roberts,  James  G. 

66 

Robie,  Benjamin  A. 

de 


48 
64 
45 
44 
87 
44 
98 
60 

96 
81 
95 
63 
82 
69 
40 
27 
62 
72 
61 
46 
86 

51 
81 

75 
57 
59 
52 
77 
56 
29 
25 
59 
1900 
60 
24 
97 
57 
62 

57 
65 


160 


Robie,  Thomas  S.  59 

Robinson,  George  S.  96 

Robinson,  Laforest  84 

Robinson,  Pearley  J.  88 

Robinson,  William  A.  65 

Roel,  Sylvanus  B.  55 

Roger,  George  88 

Rogers,  Osgood  W.  76 

Rollins,  George  S.  89 

Rowell,  John  A.  80 

Ruggles,  Charles  B.  63 

St.  John,  Joseph  77 

Sanborn,  Benjamin  T.  63 

Sanborn,  Francis  A.  92 

Sargent,  Sumner  H.  1901 

Saunderson,  Henry  H.  42 

Savage,  John  W.  69 

Savage,  Minot  J.  64 

Savage,  William  T.  37 

Saviryer,  Rufus  M.  51 

Saydah,  Khaleel  W.  94 

Schoppe,  William  G.  79 

Schwarzauer,  Charles  M.  78 

Scott,  Charles  51 

Scott,  Elijah  S.  31 

Scott,  James  F.  99 

Seaborne,  William  M.  R.  81 

Seabury,  Edvpin  37 

Sewall,  Benson  88 

Sewall,  Daniel  35 

Sewall,  David  B.  41 

Sewall,  John  S.  58 

Sewall,  Jotham  22 

Sewall,  Jotham  72 

Sewall,  Jotham  B.  54 

Sewall,  Dyman  43 

Sewall,  Rufus  K.  40 

Sewall,  William  54 

Sewall,  William  B.  43 

Sewall,  William  S.  38 

Shaw,  Gilbert  A.  94 


Sheaff,  Robert  L. 

89 

Sheldon,  Anson 

27 

Sheldon,  Nathan  W. 

22 

Shepard,  George  H, 

58 

Shepley,  Samuel  H. 

38 

Sherburne,  Edmund  C, 

75 

Sherk,  Thomas 

87 

Shorey,  Harrison  A. 

65 

Shurtz,  Jacob  V.  D. 

77 

Sikes,  Oren 

31 

Silsbee,  Samuel 

42 

Silverthorne,  John  D. 

92 

Simpson,  Thomas 

20 

Sinnett,  Charles  N. 

74 

Skeele,  John  P. 

50 

Skelton,  William  J. 

91 

Skinner,  Alfred  L. 

52 

Skinner,  Charles  h. 

83 

Slade,  William  F. 

99 

Slingerland,  Jeremiah 

45 

Small,  Andrew  J. 

93 

Smart,  David  L.  C. 

72 

Smart,  Moses  M. 

39 

Smiley,  James  D. 

83 

Smiley,  Samuel  R. 

92 

Smith,  Andrew  J. 

66 

Smith,  Benjamin 

45 

Smith,  Charles  B. 

44 

Smith,  Edward  G. 

69 

Smith,  Edwin 

64 

Smith,  Ezra  N. 

72 

Smith,  Henry  B. 

38 

Smith,  Hiram  W. 

80 

Smith,  Isaiah  P. 

61 

Smith,  Joseph 

42 

Smith,  Joseph  W. 

38 

Smith,  Monson  H. 

78 

Smith,  Stephen 

79 

Smith,  Thomas 

43 

Smyth,  Egbert  C. 

53 

Smyth,  Newman 

67 

Smythe,  Horace  H. 
Snow,  Benjamin  G. 
Snow,  Benjamin  P. 
Souther,  Samuel 
Southgate,  Frederick 
Southworth,  Alansou 
Southworth,  Alden 
Southworth,  Benjamin 
Southworth,  Francis 
Southworth,  Perez 
Sparhawk,  Willis  T. 
Spaulding,  William  A. 
Spear,  William  E. 
Spencer,  Albert  E. 
Spencer,  John  A. 
Spofford,  Lemuel  C. 
Stacey,  Benjamin  F. 
Stanton,  Benjamin 
Stanton,  George  F. 
Start,  Wilder  B. 
Sterns,  Wallace  H. 
Stevens,  Henry  M. 
Stevens,  Joseph  B. 
Stickney,  Moses  P. 
Stinson,  Herman 
Stockbridge,  Winfield  S. 
Stone,  Baman  N. 
Stone,  Clarendon  A. 
Stone,  Cornelius 
Stone,  Cyrus 
Stone,  Cyrus 
Stone,  Francis 
Stone,  Harvey  M. 
Stone,  James  P. 
Stone,  Samuel 
Storer,  Henry  G. 
Stowe,  John  M. 
Strickland,  Micah  W. 
Strout,  Joseph  W. 
Stuart,  Robert 
Sturgis,  Frederick  E. 


INDEX 

40 

Sturtevant,  Thomas  D. 

44 

49 

Swazey,   Arthur 

47 

6i 

Sweetser,  Reuben 

44 

46 

Swift,  Aurelius  S. 

37 

38 

57 

Taintor,  Charles  H. 

78 

43 

Tapley,  David  B. 

96 

57 

Tappan,  Benjamin 

37 

56 

Tarbox,  Moses  H. 

55 

50 

Taylor,  Albert  W. 

84 

99 

Taylor,  Charles  C. 

37 

70 

Taylor,  William 

81 

73 

Taylor,  William  T. 

95 

79 

Tebbets,  Arthur  H. 

72 

)00 

Temple,  Charles 

50 

46 

Temple,  Daniel  H. 

47 

97 

Tenney,  Charles 

40 

46 

Tenney,  Edward  P. 

58 

65 

Tenney,  Samuel  W. 

61 

43 

Tenney,  William  A. 

56 

97 

Tewksbury,  George  A. 

63 

65 

Thayer,  Frederic  A. 

80 

29 

Thayer,  Henry  O. 

65 

36 

Thayer,  Peter  B. 

47 

28 

Thayer,  William  W. 

37 

69 

Thistleton,  Alfred  E. 

1900 

69 

Thomas,  John  A. 

84 

72 

Thomas,  John  M. 

98 

43 

Thomas,  Lewis  J. 

78 

31 

Thompson,  James 

36 

63 

Thompson,  James  B. 

84 

43 

Thomson,  Samuel 

93 

47 

Thornton,  James  B. 

49 

39 

Thurston,  John  R. 

58 

20 

Thurston,  Philander 

68 

36 

Thurston,  Richard  B. 

46 

54 

Thurston,  Stephen 

25 

34 

Thygeson,  Hanson  E. 

86 

85 

Tiffany,  John  C. 

68 

46 

Tingley,  Edwin  S. 

70 

68 

Tinling,  John 

79 

162 


INDEX 

Titcomb,  Philip 

46 

Wattie,  Charles 

96 

Titcomb.  Stephen 

54 

Weaver,  Philip 

49 

Titus.  Charles  H. 

44 

Webb,  Edwin  B. 

50 

Todd,  John  W. 

82 

Webster,  Francis  W. 

64 

Toothaker,  Horace 

61 

Webster,  George 

63 

Towle,  Fred  W. 

80 

Welch,  Moses 

20 

Towne,  Salem  D. 

85 

Wellman,  Jubilee 

23 

True,  Robert  F. 

80 

Wells,  Elias 

37 

Tucker,  William  P. 

63 

WeU|,  James 

48 

Turner.  Lewis 

38 

Weston,  Daniel  C. 

38 

Turner,  Sidney 

37 

Wetherell,  Samuel  B. 

26 

Tuthill,  Edward  B. 

58 

Wharff,  Isaac  H.  W. 

80 

Tyler,  Amory  H. 

54 

Wheeler,  Crosby  H. 

52 

Wheelock,  Albert  H. 

88 

Ulmer,  George 

54 

Wheelwright,  John  B. 

46 

Underwood,  Joseph 

24 

Whidden,  Richard  S. 

79 

Upham,  James  H. 

56 

WTiipple.  John  N. 

31 

Whipple,  William  W. 

45 

Valentine.  Fletcher  A. 

77 

Whitcomb,  Simeon  C. 

75 

Very.  Edward  D. 

43 

White,  Calvin 

27 

Vincent,  Samuel  L. 

78 

White,  Henry 

23 

White,  Orlando  H. 

49 

Wade,  William  G. 

80 

Whitman,  Alphonzo  L. 

34 

Walbridge,  Everett  L. 

81 

Whitmore.  James  E. 

89 

Waldron.  Daniel  W. 

66 

\\*hittier,  Charles 

60 

Wales,  Nathaniel 

26 

Wickett.  Richard  K. 

77 

Walker.  Augustus 

52 

Wilbur,  George  H. 

98 

Walker,  Elkanah 

37 

Wilcox,  Lumund 

22 

Walker,  Horace  D. 

43 

Wilcox,  Timothy 

20 

Walker,  Joseph 

61 

Wild,  Edward  p'. 

65 

Walker,  Joseph  E. 

71 

Wilder,  Charles  S. 

87 

Walker.  Joseph  N. 

80 

Wilder,  Hyman  A. 

48 

Wallace.  David 

95 

Wilkins,  Isaac  E. 

25 

Wallace.  Findlay 

55 

Wilkins,  Richard  M. 

89 

Walters,  Thomas  W. 

77 

Willey,  Austin 

37 

Warren.  Daniel 

25 

Williams,  David  R. 

39 

Warren,  Edgar  L. 

86 

Williams,  David  Talog 

76 

Wasson.  David  A. 

51 

Williams,  David  Thomas 

83 

Wathen,  Charles  B. 

83 

Williams,  Francis  F. 

51 

Wathen,  John  M. 

90 

Williams,  George 

64 

Watson,  John  P. 

61 

Williams,  Robert  O. 

78 

163 


Williams,  Thomas  C. 
Williams,  Thomas  P. 
Williamson,  James  S. 
Williston,  Francis  S. 
Willmott,  Benjamin  A. 
Wilson,  Edwin  P. 
Wilson,  Frederic  A. 
Wilson,  George  H. 
Wilson,  Gowen  C. 
Wilson,  James  W. 
Wilson,  John  G. 
Wilson,  John  R. 
Wilson,  Moses  E. 
Wing,  Preston  B. 
Wiswall,  Alexander 
Wiswall,  Luther 
Witherbee,  Samuel  J. 
Wood,  Benjamin  C. 
Wood,  Joshua 
Wood,  Wallace  H. 
Woodbridge,  Richard  G. 
Woodbury,  Webster 
Woodcock,  Charles  B. 
Woodhull,  John  A. 


48 

Woodward,  George  H. 

97 

79 

Worden,  William  B. 

38 

89 

Worthley,  Henry  0. 

99 

80 

Wright,  Abiel  H. 

66 

96 

Wright,  Benjamin  M. 

86 

69 

Wright,  John  E.  M. 

52 

82 

Wyman,  Robert 

41 

76 
61 

Yeaton,  Franklin 

36 

77 
50 

Young,  Charles  S. 

90 

Young,  James  C. 

91 

95 

Zelie,  John  S. 

54 

45 

79 
79 

SUMMARY 

36 

50 

Whole  number  of  Alumni, 

805 

94 

Students  not  graduated. 

248 

23 

98 

1053 

80 

Deceased, 

449 

68 

Supposed  to  be  living, 

604 

75 

53 

1053 

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